Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:27:49 PM
No.106248848
>>106248721
FUSE is intended to be run as a user. I don't understand why you're trying to mount a NTFS volume at root. Just mount it when you want to use it and be done with it. It isn't hard to set-up a alias in your ~ directory for whatever shell you like so you can mount it with one quick command any time you want. All this auto-mounting shit is one of the main reasons why mainstream Linux went to shit. People act like they're too retarded to run mount after plugging in a thumb drive or external HDD. It takes two seconds and is much more stable and secure than automagically mounting shit or shoving it into fstab.
FUSE is intended to be run as a user. I don't understand why you're trying to mount a NTFS volume at root. Just mount it when you want to use it and be done with it. It isn't hard to set-up a alias in your ~ directory for whatever shell you like so you can mount it with one quick command any time you want. All this auto-mounting shit is one of the main reasons why mainstream Linux went to shit. People act like they're too retarded to run mount after plugging in a thumb drive or external HDD. It takes two seconds and is much more stable and secure than automagically mounting shit or shoving it into fstab.