-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 2014-02-23 05:15, Mike Toews wrote: > Hi, > > I have mounted a smb share through the convenience clicking through > of Gnome's Nautilus browser. Great! However, I cannot seem to do > anything with it from a terminal. The properties (again, from > Nautilus) don't say where the local mount is, and the "Open in > Terminal" extension is not available for any of these directories. > > Digging though similar questions and the technology behind, I have > discovered this was made possible with GVFS: > https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs/doc > > which says: "The default mount point is /run/user/<UID>/gvfs, > usually located on tmpfs, with a fallback to the old location > ~/.gvfs when not available." > > On my Debian Wheezy 7.4 (amd64) where I'm having this difficulty, > these directories do not exist: > > /run/user /var/run/user ~/.cache/gvfs > > And this directory is empty: ~/.gvfs/ > > And the smb mount is not found here: /media/ /mnt/ > > But, from the same terminal, I can see that there is a GVFS mount: > $ gvfs-mount -l ... Mount(0): sharedir on wincomp -> > smb://wincomp/sharedir/ Type: GDaemonMount > > So where is the local mount that I can use with a shell? Why is it > so obscure to find? > > This is my same question: http://superuser.com/q/717893/79304 > > -Mike > >
IIRC, I had to install gvfs-fuse, add myself to the fuse group, log out and back in; then I could access gvfs in /var/run/user/$MY_USER_ID/gvfs. NB: I use sid, so YMMV. Update: I just looked at the superuser question, and it seems to have received the same answer I'm giving here. Except that w/ wheezy, gvfs shows up in ~/.gvfs instead of /var/run/user/$MY_USER_ID/gvfs. - - Felix -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Icedove - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJTCfyDAAoJELIY/ywn/GzGm8YP/jhNEyZuxRgXoVcWS67NkJzx pR9UQn5CbeKFBl1Sl+gu5IILI0UeYeZ1U0WUAJweCbUUn9MhB7T2q6HGzSnbEDzG 0xosCeQMd8mSyDGPCYegnsFdpFeFBaQmyflNV6nt6dWVxwfa4YyxEWh53NwPIOM8 k0NjPKY4FJmcVvKRwavp0t6erd6+GDLfRTNWjeWP3STPzsBRcnLP75EqOquQDwzi MtWR8MY8hzCKH8VSMnGx0gYy8klWTX7xO6oFyCfjeZBgwqPK2iYAWjg3m6SVexfp xnSll/pd2VLRlIfFB2Xsm5mA943wtOe4KdQgCyRKf3aJoHqaYVpYtb6V7c54Kwfq qkiM6Om+qpAjRVzVOtd19HTZonYUzj9lnidiCGKg+UgxXZqQqraRVO22b/VLQQvJ AX+GBiI+Dl+Khf8RESTuVY8DxgtCZ1vJs1wHuaKkSM5uhY0X1UUSXSzFmJoAfbYp sz29b4a2adewMXJTSTS6Pw7k4vSur8CdIzwHOTwP70ze2NEyJTQZJ2uuYoRqSNGg J/qFK+eMqUdG+9yzg1au7gLn8yHQ/y8flIAF7LgmevtakdxJxR3s4Hii2Ysnbu8H l9IO8g7Y68F6kmJ5UlBGL5TLmEwWJ1o872UUw0Lv4tPVPx4sxzxfL3HVNzWnH4bI AUj0VrMwRb9T21KHzOvs =Kc0C -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5309fc8b.4010...@obfusk.org