On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 06:19 +0000, Andy Campbell wrote: > Mail List wrote: > > I have installed fuse and fuse-encfs. I am unable to run this as non-root > > user - i.e. a permission problem. > > > > I notice on boot that there is an error message (which may not be related?) > > > > Oct 30 22:21:27 foo udevd[411]: add_to_rules: invalid KERNEL operation > > Oct 30 22:21:27 foo udevd[411]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '/etc/udev/rules. > > d/60-fuse.rules:1' > > > > The udev file contains > > KERNEL="fuse", NAME="%k", MODE="0660",OWNER="root",GROUP="fuse" > > > > This is the same as fc5. > > > > lsmod shows fuse module in indeed loaded. > > > > However any attempt to do anything (sshfs or encfs) yields > > > > fusermount: failed to open /dev/fuse: Permission denied > > > > unless the fuse mount is run as root. > > > > fusermount is setuid - and the user is a member of group fuse (neeeded as > > fusermount is setuid and runnable only by group fuse). > > > > Suggestions? > > > > > I had this. From googling around I found a reference that the udev > syntax had changed and > you need "==" for equality tests. So the line should now be .... > > KERNEL=="fuse", NAME="%k", MODE="0660",OWNER="root",GROUP="fuse" > ^^ > > Worked for me anyway. > > Andy > Can you file a BZ# so it'll get fixed in the next update? - Gilboa