Thanks for the advice. I have create a smart folder in the desktop but
I cannot create this folder at the top level of the SpotlightFS
volume, I don't have the good posix rights and it is impossible to
change them in terminal ( sudo chmod -Rf 755 /Volumes/SpotlightFS
doesn't work).

Bernie

On 15 juin, 00:17, Jon Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im 100% sure that the line should say this instead:
>
> For example, if I want a folder that contains all documents about
> Google, I can simple create a *smart* folder at the top level of my
> SpotlightFS volume, and name it "Google".
>
> - Jon
>
> On Jun 14, 4:46 am, techdepmath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I don't understand because I have read on this page 
> > (http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/wiki/MACFUSE_FS_SPOTLIGHTFS) that :
>
> > Using SpotlightFS
>
> > Using SpotlightFS is as easy as creating and opening a folder. For
> > example, if I want a folder that contains all documents about Google,
> > I can simple create a folder at the top level of my SpotlightFS
> > volume, and name it "Google". The contents of that folder will be
> > symbolic links to all the files on my computer which match a Spotlight
> > query of "Google".
>
> > Can you explain me why I cannot create a folder at the top level of
> > the SpotlightFS volume ?
>
> > Bernie


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