01-18-2023, 08:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-18-2023, 09:39 PM by TheOldPresbyope.)
(01-18-2023, 07:00 PM)Phil35 Wrote: Hi,
I tought it was possible to mount localy the remote directory on /mnt/SDCARD using sshfs as I wrote. I think I am wrong?
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Phil
What isn't working?
I have no difficulty mounting a remote directory either to /mnt/NAS/SSHFS or to /mnt/SDCARD/SSHFS where, in both cases, I first created the /mnt/../SSHFS mountpoint in the moOde filesystem. This makes it much easier to unmount the remote directory after I'm done.
Using either mountpoint, moOde (well, MPD actually) happily scans the new files and does all the usual things with them.
As an aside, I don't understand why you'd need to use the -p option, which specifies a port.
Regards,
Kent
ETA: Wait, recall what I said back in post #9 "...using sshfs with minimal options to allow others to access the directory besides its owner." What options are you using for permissions?