Hello, Yesterday I was trying to use sshfs. I use the 5.8 release.
1) The man page of sshfs says: mounting sshfs [user@]host:[dir] mountpoint [options] unmounting fusermount -u mountpoint However, the fusermount command does not exists on my system, contrary to sshfs, which got installed using the sshfs-fuse package. After spending some time to find fusermount, I found that a simple umount works instead... Shouldn't the man page of sshfs be changed to state and reflect that? 2) After putting kern.usermount=1 into /etc/sysctl.conf and changing the rights chmod 660 /dev/fuse0 I was then able to mount a remote filesystem, but I ran into permission problems. Thus I tried to add -o idmap=user into the command, which results in immediate diconnecting: $ sshfs -o idmap=user syko...@ssh.du3.cesnet.cz: mnt/du3 remote host has disconnected $ sshfs syko...@ssh.du3.cesnet.cz: mnt/du3 -o idmap=user remote host has disconnected $ sshfs syko...@ssh.du3.cesnet.cz: mnt/du3 syko...@ssh.du3.cesnet.cz's password: The -o idmap option is documented in the map page and I use a command like this on Linux. Do you have any comments or can you help? Thanks! Ruda