So this seems to have been discussed on stackoverflow but still it doesn't solve my problem and hence here is the question: 1. Logged into mac NOT as a root user. I recently found myself with a new Mac Book Pro and I have been slowly customizing it to suit me better. In jesus name lyrics. One of the major gaps in the Mac OS capabilities is write support for the NTFS file system. Official FUSE for macOS releases are compatible with High Sierra since version 3.6.0, which was released on June 13. @oschettler Space Monkey probably contains a custom version of FUSE that is not up to date or you are using an unofficial FUSE for macOS build. But I do have administrative privileges. Installed Fuse for macos (3.7.1) (3. Rebooted mac. Installed sshfs (2.5.0) (5. Sudo mkdir ~/mount (Location I want to mount the linux volume) 6. Sudo sshfs myuser@myserver:/folderToMount ~/mount 7. Also tried: sudo sshfs -o IdentityFile=~/.ssh/id_rsa myuser@myserver:/folderToMount ~/mount -o auto_cache,reconnect,defer_permissions I get the following error: mount_osxfuse: the file system is not available (255) Any help would be appreciated.
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