> Well, if you can find a way to tell the userspace FUSE daemon to know
> that the mount is being done by the same user as the existing mount,
> you don't need (or want) to check the credentials - you want the FUSE
> daemon to tell the kernel code which superblock to reuse.
It sounds very _very_ complicated compared to just using bind mounts.
And maybe the user _does_ want a new connection to the same server
(for whatever reason). Why should we _force_ a sharing of
superblocks?
Miklos
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