Fuse is a system under Linux for allowing users to mount personal resources into their personal file tree. With some thinkering this system can be used together with the ordinary mounting system, so that any user can write 'mount' to mount the fuse resource. Unfortunately umount does not always work, so they may need to write 'fusermount -u' to unmount the same resource.
This howto provides a script that uses the
kdialog
command to create a graphical user
interface (GUI) that lets the user select fuse mount points to
mount or unmount.
PATH
environment variable.chmod 755
fusedialog
.fusedialog
in shell or by connecting an icon to
the script.fusedialog
tool reads the file system
tables residing in the following files, both in fstab
format:
/etc/fstab
~/.fstab
The first file is the system wide fstab while second row
describes a user specific fstab file.sshfs#ruser@ssh.host.com:/home/ruser/ /home/luser/remote/ruser/ fuse noauto,user 0 0