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[GH-ISSUE #962] Mount on Restart macOS 10.14.3 not working #535
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Originally created by @lbrent2k on GitHub (Feb 20, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/issues/962
I have tried both suggested /etc/fstab lines but I lose mount on restart.
s3fs version -- Amazon Simple Storage Service File System V1.84
fuse version -- 2.9.7
MacOS version -- 10.14.3
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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)
example: 1.00
Version of fuse being used (pkg-config --modversion fuse, rpm -qi fuse, dpkg -s fuse)
example: 2.9.4
Kernel information (uname -r)
command result: uname -r
GNU/Linux Distribution, if applicable (cat /etc/os-release)
command result: cat /etc/os-release
s3fs command line used, if applicable
/etc/fstab entry, if applicable
s3fs syslog messages (grep s3fs /var/log/syslog, journalctl | grep s3fs, or s3fs outputs)
if you execute s3fs with dbglevel, curldbg option, you can get detail debug messages
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@gaul commented on GitHub (Apr 9, 2019):
What does your fstab look like?
@gaul commented on GitHub (Jun 25, 2019):
Closing due to inactivity.