Just set up fuse and sshfs on my gutsy music-server and mounting a
directory on my Arch-Linux laptop worked like a charm (normally I do
things the other way around). These were the steps taken:
1. Installed fuse and sshfs
2. Added 'fuse' to /etc/modules and did a 'modprobe fuse' once
3. Added my user to the 'fuse' group and logged out and in again
4. Created a directory as local mount point
5. Mounted the remote directory with 'sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/val
/home/taco/tux/' 
No sudo needed it seems and you unmount with 'fusermount -u
/home/taco/tux' and you can also add a line like this to your
/etc/fstab to not have always remember the remote path:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/taco /home/val/media/taco_home fuse
user,noauto 0 0

A quick googling turned up that this error may happen when the colon
or/and the slash are missing in the ssh-server URL, something you
didn't forget in your example, but maybe better check a second time in
your actual command. ;)

Bye, signor_rossi.


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