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In my .bashrc I have

function bindfs () {
  mkdir -p ~/$1
  sudo /usr/bin/bindfs -u $(id -u) -g $(id -g) $1 ~/$1
}

in order to be able, as a normal user, to read, write, execute files on ext3 file systems auto-mounted below /media/. This works fine.

However, I would like to know the inverse operation of bindfs. Otherwise I cannot umount the USB storage media before unplugging.

AlexG
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you can use umount

sudo umount ~/$1
Yi Wang
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bindfs is FUSE filesystem and can be used from non-privileged users is

user_allow_other

is set in /etc/fuse.conf.

It's natural counter-part is

fusermount -u

that can be run by standard users, as well

Ork
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