Hi Eric,

Thanks for giving me a direction to try out.


Thanks,
Jim

On Apr 13, 7:38 pm, Erik Larsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This problem is common when there is no real device behind the file
> system. When you eject a file system from Finder, the 'fsname' specified
> (seehttp://code.google.com/p/macfuse/wiki/OPTIONS) is taken into
> account, and if you have specified an actual device as fsname,
> /dev/diskXsY, then Finder behaves correctly and asks you whether you
> want to eject other mounted partitions on /dev/diskX.
> If the 'fsname' is not recognized by Finder, then it seems to group it
> together with all other 'local' mounted devices that don't have a
> recognizable 'fsname'. So if you have two 'local' mounts with no valid
> fsname, then it will notify you about the others when unmounting.
>
> I haven't found a workaround for this, but maybe it's possible using
> some other specially formatted fsname.
>
> The 'local' option is not really meant to be used with file systems
> where there is no underlying physical device (some would argue it's not
> suitable for MacFUSE mounted file systems at all, but I wouldn't agree),
> so I guess you'll have to live with these issues if you're going to
> continue using the 'local' option.
>
> - Erik
>
> On 2010-04-14 06:13, Jim wrote:> I have two MacFuse file systems which are 
> mounted simultaneously with
> > the local flag set. When I try to eject one of them I get the Finder
> > Warning (10.6.x) that there are two partitions on the same device
> > along with the offer to eject them all. This isn't desired behavior.
>
> > It looks like maybe the Finder is using the mountFrom location and
> > just looking to see if they are the same except for the last digits.
> > Since mount shows the mountFrom as m...@fuse0 and m...@fuse1 this is
> > going to be a problem.
>
> > Has anyone else looked into why this is going on?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Jim

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