Can't access exposed fuse mounted in docker












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I'm trying to run a docker image (docker-google-drive-ocamlfuse). The folder gets mounted but I can't access the mounted folder. Here is what I see when the image is up and running. Trying cd gdrive would just return -bash: cd: gdrive: Permission denied. Stopping the container would cause the permissions to go back to normal.



This is the command I've used to run the image (I've done everything according to the readme before this point):



docker run -d
--security-opt apparmor:unconfined
--name gdrive
--cap-add mknod
--cap-add sys_admin
--device=/dev/fuse -v /mnt/gdrive:/mnt/gdrive:shared
docker-google-drive-ocamlfuse



I've looked all over and I can't find out what is wrong. What did I miss? I'm doing all this on a Raspberry Pi 3b+ running Raspbian if it helps. Any help would be awesome!










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    I'm trying to run a docker image (docker-google-drive-ocamlfuse). The folder gets mounted but I can't access the mounted folder. Here is what I see when the image is up and running. Trying cd gdrive would just return -bash: cd: gdrive: Permission denied. Stopping the container would cause the permissions to go back to normal.



    This is the command I've used to run the image (I've done everything according to the readme before this point):



    docker run -d
    --security-opt apparmor:unconfined
    --name gdrive
    --cap-add mknod
    --cap-add sys_admin
    --device=/dev/fuse -v /mnt/gdrive:/mnt/gdrive:shared
    docker-google-drive-ocamlfuse



    I've looked all over and I can't find out what is wrong. What did I miss? I'm doing all this on a Raspberry Pi 3b+ running Raspbian if it helps. Any help would be awesome!










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      I'm trying to run a docker image (docker-google-drive-ocamlfuse). The folder gets mounted but I can't access the mounted folder. Here is what I see when the image is up and running. Trying cd gdrive would just return -bash: cd: gdrive: Permission denied. Stopping the container would cause the permissions to go back to normal.



      This is the command I've used to run the image (I've done everything according to the readme before this point):



      docker run -d
      --security-opt apparmor:unconfined
      --name gdrive
      --cap-add mknod
      --cap-add sys_admin
      --device=/dev/fuse -v /mnt/gdrive:/mnt/gdrive:shared
      docker-google-drive-ocamlfuse



      I've looked all over and I can't find out what is wrong. What did I miss? I'm doing all this on a Raspberry Pi 3b+ running Raspbian if it helps. Any help would be awesome!










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      I'm trying to run a docker image (docker-google-drive-ocamlfuse). The folder gets mounted but I can't access the mounted folder. Here is what I see when the image is up and running. Trying cd gdrive would just return -bash: cd: gdrive: Permission denied. Stopping the container would cause the permissions to go back to normal.



      This is the command I've used to run the image (I've done everything according to the readme before this point):



      docker run -d
      --security-opt apparmor:unconfined
      --name gdrive
      --cap-add mknod
      --cap-add sys_admin
      --device=/dev/fuse -v /mnt/gdrive:/mnt/gdrive:shared
      docker-google-drive-ocamlfuse



      I've looked all over and I can't find out what is wrong. What did I miss? I'm doing all this on a Raspberry Pi 3b+ running Raspbian if it helps. Any help would be awesome!







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