It's a warning telling you an optional file is unavailable.

Have you logged into the server prior to using SSHFS?

Sam Moffatt
http://pasamio.id.au



On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 6:00 PM, magician137 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> These are the step I did:
>
> Mac-mini:MacFUSE_fs magician137$ cd sshfs-binaries
>
> Mac-mini:sshfs-binaries magician137$ ls
> README.txt                      sshfs                           
> sshfs-static-leopard copy       sshfs-static-tiger
>
> Mac-mini:sshfs-binaries magician137$ sshfs magician137@Mac-mini:/
> MacFUSE_fs/MacFUSE ../mount/point -
> oauto_cache,reconnect,volname=MacFUSE
> -bash: sshfs: command not found
>
> Mac-mini:sshfs-binaries magician137$ ./sshfs magician137@Mac-mini:/
> MacFUSE_fs/MacFUSE ../mount/point -
> oauto_cache,reconnect,volname=MacFUSE
> sshfs: cannot find sshnodelay.so
> warning: ssh nodelay workaround disabled
> remote host has disconnected
>
> Mac-mini:sshfs-binaries magician137$
>
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