On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 11:22:17 +0000, Dom wrote:

> On 29/10/11 20:17, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>> On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:22:39 +0100, Dom wrote:
>>

>>
>> It's hard to see how it could not be a permisions problem, because the
>> top-level directory on the DVD has no permissions -- neither read,
>> write, nor execute are allowed to anybody, no matter whether owner,
>> group, or world.
> 
> Ah, my apologies. I missed the permissions of the top level when I read
> your mail.
> 
> Hmm, very odd. Perhaps the umask= option on mount can override this?
> Unfortunately I am unable to test this myself.

umask=, uid=, gid= only st the default umask, uid, and gid.  When I tried 
them, even being root when issuing the mount command, i still ended up 
with the same no privileges on the root directory.

sshfsing in to root didn't work either -- apparently the sshfs client 
rejects the attempt, and didn't even ask for a password.

-- hendrik


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