How can I mount Raspberry with Mac












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I got my new raspberry pi, finished the setup, gave it static ip, and was able to ssh it from my Mac using:



ssh pi@192.168.1.43


Then I installed both Fuse and SSHFS from here, then read this and this and this and did the below in my Mac:



Last login: Sat Nov 24 10:46:22 on ttys003
Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ mkdir ~/ssh_pi
Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ sshfs pi@192.168.1.43:/home/pi ~/ssh_pi
pi@192.168.1.43's password:
Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$


But did not get the SSHFS drive appearing in my desktop or any where else, I'm at macOS Mojave.



Knowing that I was able to mount it with my Windows 10, as explained here by installing WinFSP and SSHFS-Win then mapping the drive using path:



\sshfspi@192.168.1.43









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    I got my new raspberry pi, finished the setup, gave it static ip, and was able to ssh it from my Mac using:



    ssh pi@192.168.1.43


    Then I installed both Fuse and SSHFS from here, then read this and this and this and did the below in my Mac:



    Last login: Sat Nov 24 10:46:22 on ttys003
    Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ mkdir ~/ssh_pi
    Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ sshfs pi@192.168.1.43:/home/pi ~/ssh_pi
    pi@192.168.1.43's password:
    Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$


    But did not get the SSHFS drive appearing in my desktop or any where else, I'm at macOS Mojave.



    Knowing that I was able to mount it with my Windows 10, as explained here by installing WinFSP and SSHFS-Win then mapping the drive using path:



    \sshfspi@192.168.1.43









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      I got my new raspberry pi, finished the setup, gave it static ip, and was able to ssh it from my Mac using:



      ssh pi@192.168.1.43


      Then I installed both Fuse and SSHFS from here, then read this and this and this and did the below in my Mac:



      Last login: Sat Nov 24 10:46:22 on ttys003
      Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ mkdir ~/ssh_pi
      Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ sshfs pi@192.168.1.43:/home/pi ~/ssh_pi
      pi@192.168.1.43's password:
      Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$


      But did not get the SSHFS drive appearing in my desktop or any where else, I'm at macOS Mojave.



      Knowing that I was able to mount it with my Windows 10, as explained here by installing WinFSP and SSHFS-Win then mapping the drive using path:



      \sshfspi@192.168.1.43









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      I got my new raspberry pi, finished the setup, gave it static ip, and was able to ssh it from my Mac using:



      ssh pi@192.168.1.43


      Then I installed both Fuse and SSHFS from here, then read this and this and this and did the below in my Mac:



      Last login: Sat Nov 24 10:46:22 on ttys003
      Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ mkdir ~/ssh_pi
      Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ sshfs pi@192.168.1.43:/home/pi ~/ssh_pi
      pi@192.168.1.43's password:
      Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$


      But did not get the SSHFS drive appearing in my desktop or any where else, I'm at macOS Mojave.



      Knowing that I was able to mount it with my Windows 10, as explained here by installing WinFSP and SSHFS-Win then mapping the drive using path:



      \sshfspi@192.168.1.43






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          I'm not sure what exactly happened, but after I restarted my mac, I tried the same command, and gt different message that the mount point already exists:



          Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ sshfs pi@192.168.1.43:/home/pi ~/ssh_pi
          mount_osxfuse: mount point /Users/h_ajsf/ssh_pi is itself on a OSXFUSE volume
          Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$


          Then I found it there in the founder.



          I ejected it, then mounted it again, and it was done without a need of a restart.



          enter image description here






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            I'm not sure what exactly happened, but after I restarted my mac, I tried the same command, and gt different message that the mount point already exists:



            Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ sshfs pi@192.168.1.43:/home/pi ~/ssh_pi
            mount_osxfuse: mount point /Users/h_ajsf/ssh_pi is itself on a OSXFUSE volume
            Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$


            Then I found it there in the founder.



            I ejected it, then mounted it again, and it was done without a need of a restart.



            enter image description here






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              I'm not sure what exactly happened, but after I restarted my mac, I tried the same command, and gt different message that the mount point already exists:



              Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ sshfs pi@192.168.1.43:/home/pi ~/ssh_pi
              mount_osxfuse: mount point /Users/h_ajsf/ssh_pi is itself on a OSXFUSE volume
              Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$


              Then I found it there in the founder.



              I ejected it, then mounted it again, and it was done without a need of a restart.



              enter image description here






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                I'm not sure what exactly happened, but after I restarted my mac, I tried the same command, and gt different message that the mount point already exists:



                Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ sshfs pi@192.168.1.43:/home/pi ~/ssh_pi
                mount_osxfuse: mount point /Users/h_ajsf/ssh_pi is itself on a OSXFUSE volume
                Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$


                Then I found it there in the founder.



                I ejected it, then mounted it again, and it was done without a need of a restart.



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer















                I'm not sure what exactly happened, but after I restarted my mac, I tried the same command, and gt different message that the mount point already exists:



                Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$ sshfs pi@192.168.1.43:/home/pi ~/ssh_pi
                mount_osxfuse: mount point /Users/h_ajsf/ssh_pi is itself on a OSXFUSE volume
                Hasans-Air:~ h_ajsf$


                Then I found it there in the founder.



                I ejected it, then mounted it again, and it was done without a need of a restart.



                enter image description here







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