Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 17th Dec 2008 21:13 UTC
Mac OS X MacFUSE 2.0 was recently released onto the world, and now, its author, Amit Singh, as given Mac users something they've been waiting for ever since they first laid eyes on Mac OS X: access to numerous old (and more recent) file systems, through something called AncientFS. Always wanted to mount v1tap DEC tapes as ordinary volumes in Mac OS X? Here's your chance.
Thread beginning with comment 340740
To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
RE[2]: sshfs
by zombie process on Thu 18th Dec 2008 19:05 UTC in reply to "RE: sshfs"
zombie process
Member since:
2005-07-08

I was asking whether the implementation of sshfs in macfuse was worth using yet because it's widely known, at least in circles I travel in, that previous implementations were lacking. Streaming sucked, errors were often kicked out while editing files on remote systems, etc. It has been a while since I've tried faffing with it, and I wanted to know it if was now ready for prime-time.

I use sshfs more or less exclusively on my linux boxen, but to allow mounting shares, etc, for my wife's Macs, I had to setup samba/cifs.

Thanks for exposing my glaring weaknesses, oh great one.

-Bitchy Process

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 2