On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 15:54, Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@fastmail.us> wrote:


On 2020-04-08 12:05, George N. White III wrote:
> CHeck that your "id" include the fuse group.
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I guess that means I need to add bobg to the fuse group. /n the past I
would manage to muddle through using the user-group gui, now I am lost.
I see commands like groupadd fuse but not sure of how to use them.
Presently I see:

$ id
uid=1000(bobg) gid=1000(bobg) groups=1000(bobg),10(wheel)
context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0. c1023

Do I need to see "fuse" in the groupe there and how do I accomplish that?
/


It has been a while since I used afp, so things may have changed.
First check that installing afp did create a fuse group and not something 
else (like "afp"), then use "usermod -a -G fuse" to add yourself to the fuse group.
 

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George N. White III