FUSE not loading
Kevin Ballard
eridius at macports.org
Mon Dec 10 01:39:26 PST 2007
Right now the MacFUSE port is out of date. I recommend uninstalling
all fuse-related stuff from MacPorts, installing the official MacFUSE
package from the MacFUSE website, and reinstalling your MacFUSE
modules via third-party installers or directly from source.
I plan on fixing this problem soon, I'm simply too busy at the moment
with finals.
-Kevin Ballard
On Dec 10, 2007, at 4:19 AM, Jochen Küpper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded to the latest macfuse/sshfs and now get the
> foolowing error when trying to mount a volume...
> This is on a G4 PPC running Mac OS X 10.4. The previous version of
> FUSE worked nicely on that system.
>
> fusefs @1.1_2+darwin_8 (active)
> sshfs @1.8_2 (active)
>
> > sshfs -d -o
> sshfs_debug,reconnect,follow_symlinks,cache_timeout=5,volname=jochen
> jochen at gowron:/home/jochen /Volumes/jochen
> Server version: 3
> you must be running as root to load modules into the kernel
> the MacFUSE file system is not available (1)
>
> I have also tried to manually load the extension, but that does not
> seem to exist:
>
> > sudo kextload -b com.google.filesystems.fusefs
> can't find extension with identifier com.google.filesystems.fusefs
>
> Has anybody seen that?
> Anything I am doing wrong?
> Any suggestions on what to look for?
>
> Greetings,
> Jochen
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