As far as I know you need root privileges to mount a MacFUSE filesystem.

Am 22.06.2011 um 20:21 schrieb tamouse:

> There seems to be a dirth of information for first time users getting
> this set up and working.
> 
> I instsalled the latest MacFUSE. I downloaded the sshfs-leopard-static
> program. I copied sshfs-leopard-static to /usr/local/bin/sshfs. I
> tried to mount an ssh file system using root -- seemed to work ok.
> Unmounted it. Then I tried to mount the same file system as in user-
> mode, and it fails:
> 
> miishka:~ tamara$ sshfs $TTCOM:. /fusemnt/tamaratemple.com -
> oauto_cache,reconnect,volname=TTCOM
> warning: ssh nodelay workaround disabled
> mount_fusefs: failed to mount /fusemnt/tamaratemple.com@/dev/fuse0:
> Operation not permitted
> 
> (note, $TTCOM contains the user@host for the file system I want to
> mount)
> 
> I tried search for "failed to mount" and "Operation not permitted" but
> only saw messages about automounting -- I'm not even to that point
> yet!
> 
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