Amit, thanks for your reply.

Sadly, I went through the same process and added dummy: before the
user name, but got the same result.

On Aug 8, 7:54 am, Amit Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> The keyword "dummy" at the beginning of the example fstab line is
> missing. As the example tells you, add a "dummy:" before "username":
>
> http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/wiki/AUTOMOUNTING
>
> On Aug 8, 12:27 am, rharris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So, after following the instructions for installing MacFUSE and sshfs
> > and setting up sshfs with automount, I can't get it to work at all.
> > Here are the steps I took:
>
> > 1.  Made sure I could mount the filesystem with the sshfs command-line
> > tool.  I have public keys set up such that I can mount the filesystem
> > via the command line tool with no password.
> > 2.  Created the file /etc/fstab and with the content of the file being
> > in the following format:
> >          usern...@server: /Network/name sshfs volname=name,allow_other
> > 0 0
> > 3.  sudo automount -cv
> > 4.  Attempt to go to the director /Network/name, but get an error from
> > Finder saying "The operation could not be completed.  An unexpected
> > error occured (error code -43)."
> > 5.  When I attempt to run "ls /Network/name" I get the error "ls:
> > name: No such file or directory" rather than the apparently more
> > common "Operation not permitted"
>
> > Is there something that is very obviously wrong with what I'm doing?
> > I've been searching for a solution and can't find it anywhere.
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