Bug#393508: nautilus: Cannot mount sshfs filesystems

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Fri Feb 16 23:51:45 CET 2007


Le lundi 16 octobre 2006 à 12:27 -0400, Carlos Moffat a écrit :
> I have several sshfs entries in my /etc/fstab. I can mount them with no
> problems from the command line. If I try the same with Nautilus, it
> does not work. For the ones that require passwords, a popup asking for
> it does come up, but then it does nothing at all. For the ones that
> don't require a password, nothing happens.
> 
> Other filesystems like NFS work just fine. I've tried sshfs with
> different machines, and it always work from the command line.

Hi, and sorry for the delay in replying.

Do you have precise information on how to reproduce the bug? I suspect
most nautilus developers don't use sshfs. Generally speaking, I consider
this bug of very low priority because the ssh:// support in gnome-vfs is
much more flexible and works well.

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