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Failure trying SSHFS. Alternatives? #3103
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SSHFS uses FUSE, which is not supported atm. |
@fpqc wrote:
Yes, I know and suggest, as others, to add that... but I asked also for alternatives... How can I do that job ("mounting" a utente@MBP:/opt/tlrepo) on WSL? Notice that
(and Thanks. |
@angelog0 alternative: http://www.secfs.net/winfsp/blog/files/winfsp-2017.html @angelog0 scp is a completely different thing that sshfs (which is on top of FUSE). So what you're basically asking in that ticket (or should), is to please implement FUSE related syscalls. |
@christianparpart wrote:
I don't understand how to use it in relation with WSL. Do you mean that after I have installed it I can use in WSL
? Do you mean that WinFsp will work with sshfs from WSL package? I am reading this page WinFsp and it seems that if I run
it will create a shared Please, may you elaborate? How can I "mount" the MBP folder Thanks. |
It's not just FUSE syscalls. FUSE needs to be added at the Windows driver level |
@fpqc wrote:
So, I download WinFsp MSI file, install it, install the sshfs WSL package and than I can use Please, clarify. Thanks. |
Ok, with Even if I can read and write the /mnt/z, when I try to update the TL installation, it fails because it does not understand some /mnt/z/tlrepo files. May be they are symlinks on MBP and GNU/Linux but /mnt/z sees them as simple text files. It is a pity. Let's see if WSL will acquire the FUSE support... Thanks. |
create a samba mount on your MBP, mount it at least once in windows 10 to save the credentials. after that you will be able to mount the UNC path in WSL directly using |
Discussion ran course. |
fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first Is anyone having the same problem? |
@Hug0Albert0 Having the issue. Any fix? |
@Hug0Albert0 @Dibbyo456 The answer is in @fpqc 's comment, the first comment on this issue. The various solutions are the rest of this comment thread. |
Keybase also needs Fuse to mount its encrypted and distributed file system, the same problem occurs. Is there any possibility of this being solved? |
/dupe #17 |
Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists in this repository. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report! |
I have a MacBookPro (MBP) with a folder
/opt/tlrepo
which I have "mouned" on GNU/Linux Mint withsshfs utente@MBP:/opt/tlrepo /mnt/tlrepo
and I can use it [BTW, /opt/tlrepo is a local mirror of TeXLive (TL) distribution and I can install TL on GNU/linux using the same repo I have used on MBP.]
Trying the same on WSL fails:
fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first
I have seen that this is not yet supported by WSL and that many users want that.
Meanwhile, How I can "mount" that folder in WSL? Which alternatives? [BTW, I have to copy tlrepo on an USB key to install TL on WSL. ALL this works just fine, but to maintain the installation it would be very useful to have only one tlrepo.]
Here is Win 10 Pro 64b 10.0.16299.371 and WSL:
(SSHFS package installs on WSL without issues using
sudo apt install...
)Thanks.
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