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Remove macfuse6/3/2023 System Preferences -> macFUSE -> "Remove FUSE"ī. Use AppDelete to find all associated files and then remove them (Note: the pCloud website offers no info on how to completely remove the app)Ī. From pCloud app, cleared cache (Settings->Disk Usage->Clear Cache)Ĭ. Seems like this is some weird authorization issue (always running latest pCloud app & macFUSE versions).Ī. Using Automator to move files one folder up Weird PDF behaviour in Yosemite Copying files to multiple folders using Applescript Looking for simple iTunes track info visualizer Adding SSD iMac Mid 2011 - 21.5 Mounting NFS drive without showing on Desktop How to Get Rid of Spotlights Help Screen TM backup via Ethernet.(Strange more people aren't having this problem.) For a long time (over 8 months) I had the same problem on my M1 iMac (with both, Catalina & Monterey): had to keep re-enabling drive (at least 1x/day). Instead of running the script again, I would recommend running the shell script posted below with this command: findmacfusestuff.sh grep -iv cannot open (of course you would have to name the script below findmacfusestuff.sh after you copy and paste it into a text file) This script will just return the files that are still installed on your computer and then you can go and delete them by hand one-by-one.įurthermore, i realize that this forum is for Linux, but it might help a Mac user as i invariably fell onto that page after googling uninstall MacFuse so if an other Mac user reads this it could help them - (might also be the same principle in the Linux system somewhere in your sys preferences - (Dont know use Linux, cant be more specific)).Īnyway, thanks for the tip regarding an uninstall function in the MacFuse preference pane. Read below for more info: I had a few weird problems with macfuse. If I manually unmount the sshfs volume first, theres no problem. This works seamlessly and I have already set up similar things in production environments in several other places (mostly without the OpenVPN option, because it was in a LAN). Using the options above the share can be unmounted via the finder. I created a folder at mount where I have created empty directories for common shares. The path for the mountpoint can be any empty directory on your system. If you want the share to show up in the Finder youll need to pass in some arguments to the sshfs command, e.g. So far Ive had no trouble with the mounted shares, and Im working on benchmarking VS mounted smb shares. Instead I followed the instructions to compile everything from source which were linked from the original post. I chose not to use the package installer since the site says its purely a one off, I assume to get folks trying out FUSE. Im thrilled to see that FUSE has been ported, ssh file systems are a blessing. The only extra step I took was to also remove the MacFUSE receipts from Library - Receipts. I also checked the programs listed in the removal script against my MacBook Pro (which hasnt ever had MacFUSE installed), and found no overalp (so nothing listed there is used by anything else). Im posting this hint mainly to say that I indeed tried the removal script posted there, and it seems to have worked well. After some rooting around on the MacFUSE site, I found these removal instructions on the Issues tab.
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