Automounts themselves are established by a magic kernel-level mount
(specifically they're "autofs" mounts), which requires root privileges.
Your systemd --user instance runs unprivileged, as your own UID, and
doesn't have the privilege to mount autofs (or anything else that isn't
FUSE).
On Tue,
Hello,
I'm trying to mount an sshfs share using systemd only, on a user level.
Unfortunately, I get the following error message on journalctl:
Failed to initialize automounter: Operation not permitted
I get that error message on journalctl after I try to start my automount via
the