It's not at all easy or straightforward to get Apple to change/extend
how things work. So, things that are for Apple to solve can't be
solved by me (or anybody non-Apple for that matter)--that should be
obvious. User-space file system APIs aren't officially part of Mac OS
X, but if people strongly feel that they should be, please open a bug
with Apple at http://bugreporter.apple.com.

My point was that writing a separate daemon that catches signals and
unmounts all MacFUSE file systems (or even ntfs-3g for that matter)
isn't going to take you much further. So don't do it, especially in
blanket form for all MacFUSE file systems.

Until the operating system provides better means to handle these
situations, perhaps people should look into registering for power
events (not the only choice, mind you--you can hook into the logout
process too, and then some)--say, as a way to delay or prevent sleep/
shutdown. Then again, this shouldn't be done in a blanket way for all
MacFUSE file systems.

Amit


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