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yes, but you'd have to have root to change the permissions. (so no)There ARE some android deployments that allow fuse for users; (since it is for user file systems :) )
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Paulo Ribeiro <pauloacr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,I need to build an app that mounts a remote FileSystem in a local dir. For that I need to use FUSE that come with new android versions(4.x+ i think). I'm compiling libfuse(https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse) with NDK,if I generate an executable and run it in a shell with root permissions it runs with no problems.But I need to make it run without root permissions, so I'm generating a shared lib, but when I call the "munt process" i get and error from the C code: "Permission denied: /dev/fuse" when trying to do a open("/dev/fuse", O_RDWR).There is any away to use FUSE without root??Thanks,Paulo Ribeiro.
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