Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sshfs
After resuming from sleep on fully updated 9.04, sshfs mounted dir can't
be immediately remounted without using fusermount -u. So, I mounted the
sshfs dir, then put the laptop to sleep, then resumed it, then this
happens:
swm...@swm-laptop:~$ sshfs ub: ub
swm...@ub's password:
fusermount: failed to open /etc/fuse.conf: Permission denied
mount: according to mtab, ub: is already mounted on /home/swmike/ub
swm...@swm-laptop:~$ fusermount -u ub
umount: /home/swmike/ub: not mounted
swm...@swm-laptop:~$ sshfs ub: ub
swm...@ub's password:
swm...@swm-laptop:~$
This behaviour wasn't present as far as I can remember in 8.10, then the
sshfs mount just went away after sleep/resume and one could mount it
again without having to do fusermount -u.
This is on a 9.04 that I did fresh install on back in the alpha2 days or
so.
ii sshfs 2.1-1
filesystem client based on SSH File Transfer
** Affects: sshfs-fuse (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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after resume, sshfs mounted dir can't be remounted immediately
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/345226
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