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You should repost this on the macfuse-devel mailing list. I'm not much familiar
with ntfs-3g, but others on
the list can hopefully help.
You also seem to have some older/incompatible version of MacFUSE on your
system. If you're running
Leopard, you need to install the Leopard version of MacFUSE--did you? If so,
did you download it from this
web site?
http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/downloads/list
If you think you've done everything right, what's the output of the following
command in the Terminal:
defaults read /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext/Contents/Info
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2007 at 11:51
This is the output of that command, I did download the Leopard version from
this site.
macbook:Volumes robin$ defaults read
/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext/Contents/Info
{
CFBundleDevelopmentRegion = English;
CFBundleExecutable = fusefs;
CFBundleIdentifier = "com.google.filesystems.fusefs";
CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion = "6.0";
CFBundleName = "MacFUSE (File System In User Space)";
CFBundlePackageType = KEXT;
CFBundleSignature = FUSE;
CFBundleVersion = "1.0.0";
OSBundleLibraries = {
"com.apple.kpi.bsd" = "9.0.0";
"com.apple.kpi.iokit" = "9.0.0";
"com.apple.kpi.libkern" = "9.0.0";
"com.apple.kpi.mach" = "9.0.0";
"com.apple.kpi.unsupported" = "9.0.0";
};
}
It doesn't seem to be a problem with NTFS-3G, sshfs isn't working either :/ I
didn't try spotlightfs because it
said it was for Tiger only.
Original comment by ibnorme...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2007 at 11:57
What's the output of the following commands:
1. defaults read /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion
2. kextstat | grep fusefs
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 12:01
macbook:Volumes robin$ defaults read /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion
{
ProductBuildVersion = 9A581;
ProductCopyright = "1983-2007 Apple Inc.";
ProductName = "Mac OS X";
ProductUserVisibleVersion = "10.5";
ProductVersion = "10.5";
}
macbook:Volumes robin$ kextstat | grep fusefs
Produces no output
Original comment by ibnorme...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 12:15
That is weird. You seem to have the appropriate versions of everything.
Lets try one more thing from the command line. Lets see what dependency is not
being met as it tries to load the
kernel extension.
sudo kextload -t -v /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 1:00
I am having a similar problem.
Leopard, fresh install of FUSE and SSHFS on clean Leopard install. Keeps
asking for the password, no connection.
Worked fine a few days ago with Tiger. Connecting to Ubuntu ext3
Original comment by joel.pit...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 2:48
Yeah this is on a completely fresh install
macbook:~ robin$ sudo kextload -t -v
/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext
Password:
kextload: resolving dependencies for kernel extensions with validation and
authentication failures
kernel extension /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext has
problems:
Missing dependencies:
{
"com.apple.kpi.unsupported" =
"A valid compatible version of this dependency cannot be found"
"com.apple.kpi.mach" =
"A valid compatible version of this dependency cannot be found"
"com.apple.kpi.bsd" =
"A valid compatible version of this dependency cannot be found"
"com.apple.kpi.iokit" =
"A valid compatible version of this dependency cannot be found"
"com.apple.kpi.libkern" =
"A valid compatible version of this dependency cannot be found"
}
Original comment by ibnorme...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 2:51
joel.pittet, ibnrmedia:
OK, more things to check:
1. Is the directory /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext/ and
everything under it owned by user
'root' and group 'wheel'?
2. What's the output of:
kextstat | grep com.apple.kpi
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 3:02
nope I am dumb, I didn't have the RSA key fingerprint setup for that SSH
account. You could add that to the FAQ
so you don't get my kind again;-)
Original comment by joel.pit...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 3:05
macbook:~ robin$ ls -la /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support
total 184
drwxr-xr-x 6 root wheel 204 27 Oct 01:43 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel 136 27 Oct 01:42 ..
drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 102 27 Oct 01:42 fusefs.kext
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root wheel 29212 27 Oct 01:42 load_fusefs
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 52008 27 Oct 01:42 mount_fusefs
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 4419 27 Oct 01:43 uninstall-macfuse-core.sh
macbook:~ robin$ ls -la /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 102 27 Oct 01:42 .
drwxr-xr-x 6 root wheel 204 27 Oct 01:43 ..
drwxr-xr-x 5 root wheel 170 27 Oct 01:42 Contents
macbook:~ robin$ kextstat | grep com.apple.kpi
2 43 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.bsd (9.0.0b5)
3 3 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.dsep (9.0.0b5)
4 63 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.iokit (9.0.0b5)
5 64 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.libkern (9.0.0b5)
6 59 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.mach (9.0.0b5)
7 31 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.unsupported (9.0.0b5)
Original comment by ibnorme...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 3:20
I am having the same issue.
All files under that DIR have the proper owner/group.
Bio-Hazard:~ dallas$ kextstat | grep com.apple.kpi
2 48 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.bsd (9.0.0)
3 3 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.dsep (9.0.0)
4 71 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.iokit (9.0.0)
5 72 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.libkern (9.0.0)
6 66 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.mach (9.0.0)
7 34 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.unsupported (9.0.0)
Original comment by kdbdal...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 4:39
Also here are the results of this one
Bio-Hazard:~ dallas$ sudo kextload -t -v
/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext
Password:
kextload: resolving dependencies for kernel extensions with validation and
authentication failures
kextload: extension /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext appears
to be
loadable
kextload: loading extension /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext
kextload: sending 1 personality to the kernel
kextload: loaded version 0.4.0 of module com.google.filesystems.fusefs differs
from
requested version 1.0.0
kextload: a different version of
/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext,
or of one of its dependencies, is already loaded
Original comment by kdbdal...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 4:40
ibnormedia: What kind of a Leopard installation is this? Your system build
version (as coming from the
SystemVersion.plist file) is 9A581--the GM build. However, the kernel you are
running is a Leopard beta
(prerelease) kernel. MacFUSE 1.0.0 is for the shipping version of Leopard (the
version numbers in the kextstat
output should be 9.0.0, not 9.0.0b5).
kdbdallas: You seem to have an old version of MacFUSE (0.4.0) along with a new
version (1.0.0). Did you do an
in-place (archive and install) upgrade of Leopard? Even then, the 1.0.0
installer should have removed the
previous version. Did you install something else that might have pulled in a
different "distribution" of
MacFUSE (fink, macports, some custom ntfs-3g package, etc.)?
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 6:36
I did a fresh install of Leopard. The only thing I can think of that "may" be
the
problem... I have Fugu installed. Thats all I can think of that is in any way
"similar". I don't know if that is really similar or not... I will try
installing
1.0.0 again and see if that works.
Original comment by kdbdal...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 6:44
kdbdallas: Are you saying you did *not* install MacFUSE 0.4.0? Based on your
message, it looks like it is both
there and is even being used. I'd suggest reinstalling MacFUSE 1.0.0 and
rebooting.
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 6:50
I reinstalled and this is what I get now:
Bio-Hazard:~ dallas$ kextstat | grep com.apple.kpi
2 48 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.bsd (9.0.0)
3 3 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.dsep (9.0.0)
4 71 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.iokit (9.0.0)
5 72 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.libkern (9.0.0)
6 66 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.mach (9.0.0)
7 34 0x0 0x0 0x0 com.apple.kpi.unsupported (9.0.0)
Bio-Hazard:~ dallas$ sudo kextload -t -v
/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext
Password:
kextload: resolving dependencies for kernel extensions with validation and
authentication failures
kextload: extension /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext appears
to be
loadable
kextload: loading extension /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext
kextload: sending 1 personality to the kernel
kextload: extension /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext is
already loaded
Original comment by kdbdal...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 6:54
sorry for the extra post, I forgot to add that it still isnt working for me..
Original comment by kdbdal...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 6:55
kdbdallas: Which file system are you trying to use? How did you determine that
it's not working?
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 7:00
I am trying with sshfs.
I am trying to connect, it asks for the password, I enter the correct password,
and
it acts like it worked (like it did with Tiger), however when I look for a new
mount/drive/anything there is nothing to be found.
Original comment by kdbdal...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 7:05
Sigh.
Look at Q4.1 through 4.3 of the MacFUSE FAQ.
http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/w/list
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 7:09
Your my hero! Not sure how I got an old and new version installed....
Reinstalling
worked. Thank you again
Original comment by kdbdal...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 7:13
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 7:16
I didn't open this issue, so it might still be valid
Original comment by kdbdal...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 7:17
I opened this issue and clearly has nothing to do with kdbdallas' issues, who
seems to have hijacked this issue.
I'd like it if it could be reopened, to save me from having to open it again.
Original comment by ibnorme...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 11:39
As for my slightly modified version of Leopard, yes I'm a bit of a kernel
hacker, didn't think it'd have any issues
with a user space file system, unfortunately in the GM build of leopard there
are certain incompatibilities with my
own software, so it's just that? A fresh reinstall of leopard will fix this?
thanks :D
Original comment by ibnorme...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2007 at 11:42
> I opened this issue and clearly has nothing to do with kdbdallas' issues, who
seems to have hijacked this issue.
> I'd like it if it could be reopened, to save me from having to open it again.
I closed this issue because it isn't an issue. ibnormedia, you are running an
installation that's not supported. If
you didn't think it'd have any issues with a user space file system (you do
realize that MacFUSE has a kernel
extension, right?), well, surprise.
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 2 Nov 2007 at 12:10
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ibnorme...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2007 at 11:21