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Mounting takes place before a computer can use a storage device. The command to make a storage device accessible is under *nix "mount"
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How can I make it so that any user can chmod in my fuse-mounted ext4-formatted /sdcard?
I presume that the problem is something to do with the mount flags, but I don't know what, so here they are:
$ mount
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