Chris Townsend
Chris Townsend
I think `find` itself needs some work. It has been pointed out before that the `find` help is not clear and neither is the output. We should really think about...
Also, it's not clear if you're using Multipass on Windows, OSX, or Linux. Could you please post the output of `multipass version`?
Also, if you're using Linux, could you please tell us the distro you are using? And if you're using OSX, which version of OSX?
Ok, I installed Deepin in a VM and reproduced the behavior. These are the `DENIED` messages in `dmesg`: ``` [ 1275.966690] audit: type=1400 audit(1583953833.922:40235): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="multipass.test1.bf87f4b0.sshfs_server" name="/etc/ssh/ssh_config" pid=11695 comm="sshfs_server"...
Let's keep this open as it is a real issue that needs fixing. The environment variable is just a work around.
@Saviq, I think what you propose is reasonable.
@kstenerud, I'm not a fan of changing the semantics of `purge` like that. `purge` has never taken instance names as arguments and changing that will probably confuse many current users....
Hmm, I kind of disagree with this. To me, restart implies something is already running and you want to turn it off and back on again so something is in...
Hi @davigar15, I'm wondering if the `.` for your current directory isn't being handled correctly. In the meantime, you could use `$HOME` or `~/` instead. Let me know if that...
Ok, I'm not sure I follow, but I'll explain what I *think* is the issue :grin: So if the current directory on the host is `$HOME` and `multipass mount ....