This isn't a MacFUSE issue or something to be dealt with in MacFUSE.

Yes, the Finder does have an icon cache. If you relaunch the Finder,
you should get the new icon.

On Oct 27, 11:26 am, Jeff  Mancuso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a potential bug - although it is likely a limitation present in
> Finder
>
> 1. Specify a custom volume icon & mount a drive
> 2. unmount
> 3. remount using the same parameteres, but a different volume icon
> 4. Finder [at least on Leopard] will displays the volume icon from
> step #1, not #3
>
> MacFUSE seems to be giving back the correct icon data to Finder - and
> relaunching Finder or changing the mountpoint "fixes" the issue, so it
> seems likely that it is purely a limitation/bug in how Finder decides
> to cache the icons. However, I wonder if there is something that can
> be done to hint to Finder that the icon has changed.
>
> We'd love to add the ability for users to change their volume icons in
> the ExpanDrive GUI but right now we're limited to only displaying
> whatever they select for the first time they mount.
>
> -Jeff
>
> On Oct 15, 8:27 pm, Amit Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The latest developer release of MacFUSE is a release candidate. I
> > intend to do the release in the very near future. This is a call for
> > developers to report any bugs or incompatibilities they may have
> > encountered so far. Anything not reported now is likely to remain
> > unfixed in the next release.
>
> > Amit
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