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Old 12-05-2008, 08:08 AM   #1
riganta
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Debian Etch & Fuse file system


Hi all,

I am running a Debian Etch VM with virtual box. The host is leopard 10.5.5. On my network i have an emac. To map the all thing, I am using SSHFS with Fuse. The emac is mounted on leopard fine but the VM running Debian Etch is causing trouble.
- when I try to mount my VM on the host with SSHFS i get the error message " connection time out" or sometimes " connection refused"
- I have installed sshfs support in my VM running Debian
- this is how I mount my disks but i haven't got any chances yet with my debian VM
- $ mkdir -p ~/sshfs/server1
- $ /Applications/sshfs/bin/mount_sshfs username@nameofserver: ~/sshfs/server1

- Any help is much appreciated

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