Re: fuse changed my mount points?

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---- g <geleem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
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> Steve wrote:
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> > Where can I configure fuse so that I can revert back to the old mount point?
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> i do not use fuse, so i can not advise you there.
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> as suggestions until you get problem worked out;
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> 1) can you use 'ln' to set links to '/mnt' and set 'backuppc' to follow links.
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> 2) a script in 'rc.local' to make your mounts after automount has run.

Thanks for the suggestions but I would really like to figure out what happened and what is the correct way to configure fuse.
Does anyone have a link to some fuse docs?

I'm getting ready to upgrade to F9 but I'm waiting until the EOL date in case someone at RedHat decides to take at look at this bug:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=218181

and I'd like to have my configuration correct before I upgrade.

Steve

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