[GH-ISSUE #838] Change "OSXFUSE Volume 0 (s3fs)" name? #486

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opened 2026-03-04 01:46:01 +03:00 by kerem · 2 comments
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Originally created by @olalonde on GitHub (Oct 11, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/issues/838

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Version of s3fs being used (s3fs --version)

V1.84(commit:unknown)

Version of fuse being used (pkg-config --modversion fuse, rpm -qi fuse, dpkg -s fuse)

17.5.0

Kernel information (uname -r)

command result: uname -r

GNU/Linux Distribution, if applicable (cat /etc/os-release)

MacOS 10.13.4

s3fs command line used, if applicable

s3fs archive.mydomain.com ~/archive.mydomain.com -o passwd_file=$HOME/.passwd-s3fs -o dbglevel=info -f -o curldbg

/etc/fstab entry, if applicable

Details about issue

After using s3fs to mount the directory it shows as OSXFUSE Volume 0 (s3fs) in MacOS' Finder. Is it possible to disable that behaviour so that it keeps looking like a regular folder or at least, is it possible to specify a custom name?

Originally created by @olalonde on GitHub (Oct 11, 2018). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/issues/838 ### Additional Information _The following information is very important in order to help us to help you. Omission of the following details may delay your support request or receive no attention at all._ _Keep in mind that the commands we provide to retrieve information are oriented to GNU/Linux Distributions, so you could need to use others if you use s3fs on MacOS or BSD_ #### Version of s3fs being used (s3fs --version) V1.84(commit:unknown) #### Version of fuse being used (pkg-config --modversion fuse, rpm -qi fuse, dpkg -s fuse) 17.5.0 #### Kernel information (uname -r) _command result: uname -r_ #### GNU/Linux Distribution, if applicable (cat /etc/os-release) MacOS 10.13.4 #### s3fs command line used, if applicable ``` s3fs archive.mydomain.com ~/archive.mydomain.com -o passwd_file=$HOME/.passwd-s3fs -o dbglevel=info -f -o curldbg ``` #### /etc/fstab entry, if applicable ``` ``` ### Details about issue After using s3fs to mount the directory it shows as `OSXFUSE Volume 0 (s3fs)` in MacOS' Finder. Is it possible to disable that behaviour so that it keeps looking like a regular folder or at least, is it possible to specify a custom name?
kerem closed this issue 2026-03-04 01:46:01 +03:00
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@gaul commented on GitHub (Jan 24, 2019):

Does osxfuse/osxfuse#361 address your request?

<!-- gh-comment-id:457029222 --> @gaul commented on GitHub (Jan 24, 2019): Does osxfuse/osxfuse#361 address your request?
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@gaul commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2019):

Please reopen if your symptoms persist.

<!-- gh-comment-id:473206127 --> @gaul commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2019): Please reopen if your symptoms persist.
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