Remco -
  Unfortunately, this can't be done programatically - which is the
question 4.3 is answering.

-Jeff


On Apr 22, 5:09 am, Remco <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The FAQ of the Macfuse project states at Q 4.3. that the only way of
> getting an Icon for a MacFUSE mount in Finder's sidebar, is to use the
> -o local option. I use MacFUSE in combination with MacFusion. What
> works for me is the following:
>
> 1. on initial mount of a new MacFUSE Volume, find the volume in the
> Devices->Computer overview.
> 2. Drag this volume into Finder's sidebar in the Devices section of
> Finder.
>
> Now to test. Eject the Volume, then remount it. It should
> automatically show in Finder's sidebar without having to resort to
> using the local option.
>
> Cheers,
> Remco
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