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Not compatible with OS X Sierra
Macfusion will not run on OS X Sierra stating it is incompatible with this version of OS X.
Yeah, it won't REALLY even run on Mavericks. It doesn't let you add servers and has an exception when it starts. But the last commit was in 2010, so I think it might be abandoned.
Please use ElDeveloper's fork. I'm having the same issues but at least this build has been worked on recently. https://github.com/ElDeveloper/macfusion2 Edit: Opened the same issue for you on that fork https://github.com/ElDeveloper/macfusion2/issues/17
+1 when trying on 10.12 (macOS Sierra)
You can’t use this version of the application “Macfusion” with this version of macOS.
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Hey guys, ElDeveloper has almost got this problem taken care of. Take a look here https://github.com/ElDeveloper/macfusion2/issues/11 There is a patched build linked in the discussion. I haven't given it a spin yet but please do try it out.
@goose121: it is working fine here on OS X 10.11.6
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The patched build mentioned above runs for me, but only after also updating to the latest version of "FUSE for macOS". Prior to that it crashed instantly on start.
I LOVE MacFusion! I use it for previewing cryo-EM images and other data on our university cluster. It would sure be great to be able to use it again on Sierra. Could someone point me to where I can download the latest built app?
As mentioned before in this issue there is a pre release on a different fork: https://github.com/ElDeveloper/macfusion2/releases
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I've solved the following error: "Could not mount filesystem: Mount path could not be created." by changing the mount path under "Mount" -> "Macfusion" -> "Mount Point" to "/Users/myuser/Desktop/myHost" -> it worked.
OS: 10.12.1 and "Macfusion Sierra Pre-release 3"
So sorry to bother you-all. I did as you said, but now get a different error, “Could not mount filesystem: Mount process terminated unexpectedly.” In a finder window I see a folder with my host’s name appear and then in a fraction of a second disappear again, before the error message appears.
Fred
On Oct 27, 2016, at 8:50 AM, Perdacher Martin <[email protected]mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
I've solved the following error: "Could not mount filesystem: Mount path could not be created." by changing the mount path under "Mount" -> "Macfusion" -> "Mount Point" to "/Users/myuser/Desktop/myHost" -> it worked.
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changing the mount path under "Mount" -> "Macfusion" -> "Mount Point" to "/Users/myuser/Desktop/myHost" -> it worked.
did not work for me either :(
hi, I am totally new at this, so excuse me if i'm asking something silly. Yesterday I downloaded the pre-release3 and changed the mount path, worked on Sierra 10.12.1. I mounted and unmounted several times, copied and pasted files and folders... everything OK. But today when I opened macfusion the volume disappeared and I can't add a new one. The "plus" button of the app doesn't work at all, the gear button seems to work ok. I can connect to the volume by the command ssh in the terminal, so that's ok.... Ideas?
I have about 20 server configurations and only some of them gives me the "Could not mount filesystem: Mount path could not be created." error message. When I manipulate those problem servers' Mount Point setting to a read/write-able location such as /Users/<username>/<hostname>
they mount without issue... in /Volumes
with permissions drwx------
and in my user directory with permissions drwxr-xr-x@
@goose121 : I was running the original MacFusion with recommended FUSE updates and had no major issues with it from Mavericks all the way up to and including El Capitain. It is only with Sierra that it would no longer run.
@daslicht : Have you tried updating to the latest version of Fuse? I'm currently still running 2.6.4... I'm hesitant to upgrade just in case it breaks!
changing the mount path under "Mount" -> "Macfusion" -> "Mount Point" to "/Users/myuser/Desktop/myHost" -> it worked.
did not work for me either :(
@daslicht see https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse/wiki/SSHFS#macfusion
After replacing sshfs-static mounting should works. Note that path in cd need to be replaced with actual /Applications/Macfusion\ 2.app/Contents/PlugIns/sshfs.mfplugin/Contents/Resources
Still doesn't work, I have this now :
drwxr-xr-x@ 10 daslicht staff 340 Nov 27 17:02 .
drwxr-xr-x@ 5 daslicht staff 170 Oct 17 06:29 ..
-rwxr-xr-x@ 1 daslicht staff 32332 Oct 17 06:29 new_sshfs_askpass
lrwxr-xr-x 1 daslicht staff 20 Nov 27 17:02 sshfs-static -> /usr/local/bin/sshfs
-rwxr-xr-x@ 1 daslicht staff 5845152 Oct 17 06:29 sshfs-static-lions
-rwxr-xr-x@ 1 daslicht staff 2756952 Oct 17 06:29 sshfs-static.orig
-rw-r--r--@ 1 daslicht staff 13259 Oct 17 06:29 sshfs.png
-rw-r--r--@ 1 daslicht staff 8408 Oct 17 06:29 sshfsAdvanced.nib
-rw-r--r--@ 1 daslicht staff 6987 Oct 17 06:29 sshfsConfiguration.nib
-rw-r--r--@ 1 daslicht staff 61418 Oct 17 06:29 sshfs_icon.icns
When I try to mount something, it just shows mounted and unmount right away.
If I remove the mount pint I still get :
Could not mount filesystem: Remote host has disconnected.
@michaelogrant : I tried this: https://github.com/ElDeveloper/macfusion2/releases/download/2.1.1-dev.3/Macfusion.zip
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Have problem on 10.12.1 when I tried to mount a SFTP drive.
Could not mount filesystem: Mount path could not be created.
MacFusion worked for me on all versions of OSX until 10.11 Just had the problem that I it always crashed when trying to delete a server in the list. The above version has the bug fixed! Thx to the developer!
Still not working here on Sierra (2.1.1-dev.3)
Here's the way I got it working. Pay attention because you might have to try these steps MULTIPLE TIMES, as the mount point gets deleted if you have invalid credentials, or if the planets are not aligned, etc.
- Grab ElDeveloper's Pre-Release Fork: https://github.com/ElDeveloper/macfusion2/releases
- Make a directory in your home folder:
mkdir $HOME/Volumes/Anything
- Add an entry FTPFS/SSHFS
- Change
Path: /
(Possibly mandatory for FTP) - Hit the Macfusion Tab
- Change
Mount Point: /Users/USERNAME/Volumes/Anything
- Check the three boxes just for good measure
The Anything
folder is a bit silly, the name will be overwritten by the provided Volume Name
if you set one, else it will be overwritten by the Host
url.
@ethanx94
I just tried what you suggested.
But I still get Could not mount filesystem: Remote host has disconnected.
The log shows:
(SSHServerFS, Breb Full, 01/01/2017, 18:25) SSHFS version 2.5
(MFClient, Breb Full, 01/01/2017, 18:25) Note status changed for fs <MFClientFS: 0x6080000e9f80> (Breb Full) to Failed to Mount
(SSHServerFS, Breb Full, 01/01/2017, 18:25) mount_osxfuse: mount point /Users/daslicht/Volumes/Anything is itself on a OSXFUSE volume
Any idea what else to try ?
That's too bad. :-(
Can you verify standard terminal SSH commands work? It seems like maybe a server security issue. Maybe too short of a timeout or the server is expecting key-based auth only.
$ ssh username@host
yeh standard work great, I am trying this right now:
https://codingweb.io/mount-point-xyz-osxfuse-volume
But now I get an authetification error
Mounting with sshfs
in cli works as well but when you close the connection the Anything folder gets deleted and you have to recreate it each time ?
I've noticed if your login credentials are wrong it seems to delete itself for me. I have no clue why though. If I had to speculate, it could be trying to overwrite the Anything
folder with the provided Volume Name
but then realizing your login stuff is wrong, it stops midway and doesn't replace the folder with Volume Name
but just deletes it completely. Haha.
As far as your situation, that's really strange. If it helps I'm running Sierra 10.12.1, with FUSE for macOS 3.5.4.
mount point /Users/daslicht/Volumes/Anything is itself on a OSXFUSE volume
is a weird error. It's mentioned here though, so if you really wanna poke at it you might try some of the things posted here. https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse/issues/45#issuecomment-47611856