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Using sshfs to Connect to Debian Desktop
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<blockquote data-quote="tux08902" data-source="post: 666746"><p>I'm trying to mount my general user directory on my desktop, which runs Debian, on my MacBook Pro using sshfs. I've installed sshfs and MacFuse through MacPorts. I've used the proper command to mount, and the mounting seems to go fine, except that when I try to access the mount point, I get an input/output error. When I go to unmount, the system doesn't recognize that anything is mounted on that directory. I have to manually kill the sshfs process and then unmount. Surprisingly, the whole operation works on my desktop. I can mount my home user directory from my MBP on my desktop in Debian with no trouble at all, and even access its files. Any help would be appreciated. Could it have anything to do with the difference in filesystems, Debian running ext3? I know Linux has support for HFS+.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tux08902, post: 666746"] I'm trying to mount my general user directory on my desktop, which runs Debian, on my MacBook Pro using sshfs. I've installed sshfs and MacFuse through MacPorts. I've used the proper command to mount, and the mounting seems to go fine, except that when I try to access the mount point, I get an input/output error. When I go to unmount, the system doesn't recognize that anything is mounted on that directory. I have to manually kill the sshfs process and then unmount. Surprisingly, the whole operation works on my desktop. I can mount my home user directory from my MBP on my desktop in Debian with no trouble at all, and even access its files. Any help would be appreciated. Could it have anything to do with the difference in filesystems, Debian running ext3? I know Linux has support for HFS+. [/QUOTE]
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