On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 17:21, Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
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On Thursday, 2009-02-05 at 08:13 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Thursday February 5 2009, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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Log out as user, log in as root. Issue the command "mount". Normally you would see an entry like this one:
I don't believe the mount command restricts its output based on privilege, does it? I use the Archive Mount software which uses FUSE and libarchive to provide transparent access to TAR, PkZip and other archive formats and I always see other users' FUSE mounts that were performed via Archive Mount.
That mount entry is special, root is not allowed to see it:
nimrodel:~ # mount | grep fuse fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw) gvfs-fuse-daemon on /home/cer/.gvfs type fuse.gvfs-fuse-daemon (rw,nosuid,nodev,user=cer) nimrodel:~ # ls /home/cer/.gvfs ls: cannot access /home/cer/.gvfs: Permission denied nimrodel:~ #
But the reason to log out as user is because it hangs for the OP, so he would not be able to do anything. So he has to try as root or using a different desktop than gnome, which uses that strange filesystem.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
When I do Ctrl+Alt+F1, the only thing I see is the startup messages and the last line which says "Blocking file system". F2-F6 won't work at all, just F1 and F7. The same happens when I reboot and put 1 or 3 as an option in Grub menu. "Blocking file system" comes up after a while... It never goes as far as to giving me a console prompt. Is re-installation the only way to go? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org