Update:
 From what I've heard, more file systems than MacFUSE-based ones are 
affected by this bug, so it's likely a DiskImages framework bug which 
will hopefully be fixed soon by Apple.

- Erik

Erik Larsson wrote 2009-09-05 06.14:
> Hi,
>
> When trying to mount sparsebundles located on a MacFUSE volume in Snow
> Leopard, diskimages-helper forcibly ejects them right after mount with
> the message:
>      diskimages-helper[XXX]: terminating diskX - image is no longer available
> Trying to copy files to the image in the short period of time that it's
> mounted doesn't result in any persisting changes.
>
> I can reproduce this with the loopback.c file system as well as when
> using NTFS-3G and another test file system that I wrote for jFUSE.
> I also verified that Leopard does not exhibit this behaviour.
>
> This seems to be a MacFUSE bug, or at least it seems unresolvable from
> the user space file system point of view. It may be a diskimages
> framework bug too, but it only seems to affect MacFUSE file systems.
>
> Any comments are welcome.
>
> - Erik
>
> P.S. Amit, are you still alive?
>
>    


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