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# The file /etc/fuse.conf allows for the following parameters: # # user_allow_other - Using the allow_other mount option works fine as root, in # order to have it work as user you need user_allow_other in /etc/fuse.conf as # well. (This option allows users to use the allow_other option.) You need # allow_other if you want users other than the owner to access a mounted fuse. # This option must appear on a line by itself. There is no value, just the # presence of the option. #user_allow_other # mount_max = n - this option sets the maximum number of mounts. # Currently (2014) it must be typed exactly as shown # (with a single space before and after the equals sign). #mount_max = 1000