From: Jeroen G. <jer...@ya...> - 2006-04-10 10:16:19
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> Yes. Can you print 'optbuf' as a string in your mount debug? > > I can't see where it could fail other than an invalid option. # insmod fuse.ko fuse init (API version 7.5) fuse distribution version: 2.5.2 # cd tmp/example/.libs/ # ./hello -d /fuse DEBUG: mount fsname=/dev/fuse, mnt=/fuse, type=fuse, flags=6 optbuf=.,fd=4,rootmode=40000,user_id=0,group_id=0 DEBUG: mount /dev/fuse, /fuse, fuse, 6 optbuf=.,fd=4,rootmode=40000,user_id=0 fusermount: mount failed: Invalid argument Is it possible I didn't include a specific kernel option or filesystem fuse needs? I'm running here with on an embedded system with a very minimal kernel setup. -- Best regards, Jeroen |