On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 05:41:47PM -0500, A.M. wrote:
> 
> On Feb 8, 2007, at 17:29 , Sean Burns wrote:
> 
> >I'm trying out sshfs for the first time and I'm running into an  
> >issue I
> >can't resolve or find a solution for.
> >
> >>From my laptop (Ubuntu 6.10), I try mounting my desktop (Debian  
> >>Sarge)
> >with this command:
> >
> >sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ /media/desktop
> 
> This is just a guess, but perhaps the first tilde is parsed by the  
> shell. Try:
> sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/me/ /media/desktop
> or
> sshfs '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/' /media/desktop
> 
> Cheers,
> M

I got it.  The documentation says to add your account to the fuse group
and log out and log back in.  I had logged out and logged in after doing
so but that didn't cover it I suppose.  But after rebooting for another
reason, it works now.  I ran the following command:

sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /media/desktop

You can leave out the remote path name altogether and it defaults to
your home directory or you can add a remote path if you want to mount at
a different point, such as the root directory /.  

So, cool.  Now----off to mount my gmail account!

sean
 
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