Thanks. I had read Q 1.3. This does not answer my question however.
Even if MacFUSE is not responsible for the problem I'm encountering, I
still find myself in a situaiton where I cannot boot from my internal
hard drive, and I still would like to remove MacFUSE manually from
that drive. Since I can access that drive but not boot from it, I
can't use the preference pane or Terminal. How, then, can I uninstall
by simply removing files manually?
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