Try also the 'nobrowse' option of MacFUSE. Mac OS X volumes can
optionally set MNT_DONTBROWSE on a mount point (this is what
'nobrowse' triggers) that's supposed to be a file system containing
what's "not appropriate user data". I think this would be closer to
what you're expecting.

Amit

On May 4, 4:28 pm, froog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I guess I'd be talking about the BSD FUSE implementation ...
> but the point is moot.
>
> But from the other part of your answer it seems like the problem is in
> Finder's handling of mount points.
>
> Basically I was just wondering if there was a way for a folder being
> used as a mount point to transparently appear as part of the parent
> filesystem hierarchy.  The 'noping_diskarb' mount-time option doesn't
> really do what I was hoping, it just delays Finder's default mount
> handling.
>
> Oh well, looks like my complaint is with Apple.
>
> Thanks.


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