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fuse package doesn't add fuse group?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151843
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I do not know that I can help - I recently did a reinstall, and blew
away everything but /home. I initially did the install with a beta
version, so it may be fixed. I used the initial release for the
reinstall, and it worked this time. I do not know that the bug still
exists.
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fuse package
I had a similar problem on two fresh installs of 7.10-Ubuntu/Xubuntu.
There was no fuse group by default
I had to uninstall and re-install fuse-utils, which added the fuse
group
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fuse package doesn't add fuse group?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151843
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fuse-utils (the userspace part which is needed by all fuse applications)
sets up that group. do you use any package with fuse applications that
dont depend on fuse-utils ?
** Changed in: fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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fuse package doesn't add fuse group?
I removed all the fuse stuff and installed it, which fixed it. One thing I
removed was ntfs-3g, which I had never added. It must be in the base
install, so the fuse group just wasn't set up on installation.
On 10/12/07, Oliver Grawert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fuse-utils (the userspace part