Sorry everyone, that link was very weird. For some reason clicking it
redirects to the start page of macosxhints. Copy-pasting the link in
the adress field will work for some reason though.



On Nov 30, 10:37 am, Olof Ohlsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all. I'm new to this group, but have been reading it a bit due to
> some issues I had with MacFUSE.
>
> After spending hours troubleshooting MacFUSE on my snow leopard I
> finally managed to uninstall it and reinstall it by using a terminal
> script posted on another site:
http://www.macosxhints.com/comment.php?mode=view&cid=87243
>
> The standard procedure in the preference pane did not work. Trying the
> script that is bundled didn't either, for a very simple reason.
> MacFUSE was half-way installed, and the fuse.fs-folder simply wasn't
> there. So the script obviously wasn't available for me to use.
>
> Not willing to sacrifice an in all other ways perfectly functioning
> machine by reinstalling it, I finally found the solution by using the
> script found above.
>
> Now. I don't think that users should have to run around in forums all
> over the net trying to find this solution, risking to use dubious or
> errenous scripts that might damage the system. The solution is
> obvious. Make an applescript available as a separate download or,
> better yet, bundle it in the MacFUSE dmg image. This would save users
> from a lot of headache and your product from getting a bad name.
>
> Best regards
> Olle Ohlsson

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