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[Savannah-cvs] [DownloadArea] (edit) More on sshfs |
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Mon, 23 Mar 2009 08:48:58 +0000 |
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-The program sshfs is based on FUSE. So FUSE must be compiled in your kernel
and you have to have the privileges to use it. Create a mountpoint, for example
``mkdir mnt``. You cannot simply use the system's /mnt for that, you have to be
the owner of the mountpoint. Then enter
-``sshfs address@hidden:/releases/yourproject mnt/``. Please note, that there
has to be a colon after the server name! Then you can access the files in that
directory like in any other directory. To unmount use ``fusermount -u mnt``.
The program ``sshfs`` is based on FUSE. So FUSE must be compiled in your kernel
and you have to have the privileges to use it.
For example, under Debian GNU/Linux, you need to::
apt-get install sshfs
gpasswd -a your_account fuse
modprobe fuse # add it at the end of /etc/modules to make this permanent
Create a mountpoint, for example ``mkdir mnt``.
You cannot simply use the system's /mnt for that, you have to be the owner of
the mountpoint.
Then enter ``sshfs address@hidden:/releases/yourproject mnt/``.
Please note, that there has to be a colon after the server name!
Then you can access the files in that directory like in any other directory.
To unmount use ``fusermount -u mnt``.
If you are made member of a new project, you need to umount / remount the sshfs
connection to take it into account.
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