On Feb 1, 2:22 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

> … I don't believe I've ever had it panic if I had unmounted the
> volume before putting it to sleep.
>
> Also, usually it doesn't panic.  When I wake it up, either it's
> still mounted, or it unmounts because it lost the connection.
> However, almost all panics occur in the situation described.
> In other words, in the event that I do get a kernel panic, it's
> almost always when I had an sshfs mount active when I put it to
> sleep.

Those descriptions remind me of old bugs in the obsolete issue tracker
for Macfusion. In particular:

http://code.google.com/p/macfusion/issues/detail?id=230
'Kernel Panic requiring reboot when wi-fi network changes'

http://code.google.com/p/macfusion/issues/detail?id=25
'Unmount on Sleep, Remount on Wake - a MacFusion *default* please (to
minimise risk of data loss)'.

A suggestion, for fusefs volumes that are affected:

* always unmount those volumes before allowing the computer to sleep.

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