![]() Here is a way to mount osxfuse / mhddfs via LaunchDaemon Mhddfs#/Volumes/D01,/Volumes/D12/,/Volumes/D103/,/Volumes/D110 /mnt/DrivePoolA osxfusefsĪfter running sudo mount -a with this configuration I get no errors, but nothing seems to happen. I've also tried the following fstab, omitting the options, dump, and pass: # I assume that the error is being passed through back to the 'mount' program, which is spitting it back out the the command line. Now, I'm assuming that that error is coming from osxfuse_mounter, because I found the txt of the error in the source code of the 'support' project on github. ![]() This program is not meant to be called directly. However, when I run sudo mount -a on that fstab, I get an error message which states: Mhddfs#/Volumes/D01,/Volumes/D12/,/Volumes/D103/,/Volumes/D110 /mnt/DrivePoolA osxfusefs allow_other,volname=DrivePoolA 0 0 sudo mount -t mhddfs -o allow_other,volname=DrivePoolA /Volumes/D01,/Volumes/D12,/Volumes/D103,/Volumes/D110įinally, and most importantly, I'm trying to mount the drivePool with fstab. I've tried a variety of things similar to the line below. However, I believe I should also be able to accomplish the same using the 'mount' command, but I've had no luck. This command works for me: $ sudo mhddfs /Volumes/D01,/Volumes/D12,/Volumes/D103,/Volumes/D110 /mnt/DrivePoolA -o allow_other,volname=DrivePoolA I've had the same experiences regardless of install method. I've also tried the homebrew cask install method. I've tried osxFuse v2.7.3 installed via the package installer. ![]() I'm trying to create a virtual drive pool using osxFuse and mhddfs. ![]()
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