>From: Luk Claes <l...@debian.org> > > The "users" option got broken with the latest release, despite working > > correctly in 1:1.0.10-6+etch.1 (old stable). Non-root users can mount > > filesystems listed in /etc/fstab that have "users" specified, but they > > will be unable to unmount the filesystem > > ("umount.nfs: You are not permitted to unmount ..."). > > > > My first thought is someone confused the "user" (which would need to > > check who mounted the FS) and "users" option. Given bug report #501459, > > part of which sounds like a similar issue with cifs, I'm also wondering > > if the interface between `mount` and `mount.<fstype>` got changed > > slightly.
> Does adding a trailing slash in /etc/fstab fix the issue for you? Nope, no impact from adding one to either the NFS-server nor the mount point (nor both at the same time). Also tried `umount` both with and without a trailing slash in each of those combinations as well. Nothing. -- (\___(\___(\______ --=> 8-) EHM <=-- ______/)___/)___/) \BS ( | e...@gremlin.m5p.com PGP F6B23DE0 | ) / \_CS\ | _____ -O #include <stddisclaimer.h> O- _____ | / _/ 2477\___\_|_/DC21 03A0 5D61 985B <-PGP-> F2BE 6526 ABD2 F6B2\_|_/___/3DE0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201103212257.p2lmvzjl001...@m5p.com