I am combining multiple disks via merger.fs. This used to work without any issues on Debian. Recently, I need to switch to Ubuntu 22.04. I am having this problem when I tried to use merger.fs on ubuntu.
- If I started merger.fs via mount -a from /etc/fstab, no one including root can access to the mergerfs folder. There is no list, read or write access to the mount point.
- If I started merger.fs via command line by root/sudo, no one except root can access to the mergerfs folder.
I am able to access to the mount only by restarting the server when the mount is declared in fstab. Then everyone can access but obvious problem here is that I need to restart the server.
Does anyone know what the problem here is? Is there a work around?
PS:
There seems to be bunch of security model changes in ubuntu over debian. I see strange permission issues with xrdp as well.
- If I started merger.fs via mount -a from /etc/fstab, no one including root can access to the mergerfs folder. There is no list, read or write access to the mount point.
- If I started merger.fs via command line by root/sudo, no one except root can access to the mergerfs folder.
I am able to access to the mount only by restarting the server when the mount is declared in fstab. Then everyone can access but obvious problem here is that I need to restart the server.
Does anyone know what the problem here is? Is there a work around?
PS:
There seems to be bunch of security model changes in ubuntu over debian. I see strange permission issues with xrdp as well.