Should it change to
/usr/bin/mount.gmailfs /media/gmail gmailfs noauto,username=gmailuser,
password=gmailpass, fsname=zOlRRa
or something else I have no idea. Can somebody either set the
documentation right, if its a documentation issue or can make the
package which is needed. I did get some
Hi, thanks for the bug report.
gmailfs.py appears to have been renamed as mount.gmailfs in the
package. This is to fit in with policy; all filesystems that require
userspace programs should provide a mount.filesystem command.
Follow the instructions in the mount.gmailfs manpage and you shouldn't
C. Cooke,
I tried your suggestion still come up empty
none /mountpoint gmailfs
username=gmailuser,password=gmailpass,fsname=zOlRRa 0 0
of course the mountpoint I made is something like /media/gmail
username=shirishag75 password=whatever it was and fsname=something
unique
Even then I was
talking with stdin on IRC came to know that one can add id to stuff so
fstab knows ownership but first have to find one's id
id -u on CLI gave me my id
id -u = 1000
then added that :-
none /mountpoint gmailfs
username=gmailuser,password=gmailpass,fsname=zOlRRa,uid=1000 0 0
let's see if that
then I tried that but still the owner was becoming root, hence was told to try
it this way :-
mount -t /home/shirish/gmailfs gmailfs
username=gmailuser,password=gmailpass,fsname=zOlRRa, 0 0
this gives mount: only root can do that
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -ld gmailfs
drwxr-xr-x 2 shirish shirish