Mount remote folders via SSH

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Sun, 05/25/2008 - 20:11

his document describes how to install and use sshfs, a FUSE based filesystem that uses SSH to mount remote folders.

Since it is based on FUSE (userspace filesystem framework for Linux) your kernel will need to have the fuse module available.

FUSE is included in kernel newer than 2.6.14, so I will assume that you will have it already included in you


 

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