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Can't remove a failed mount #35

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leegraham opened this issue Sep 17, 2012 · 11 comments
Open

Can't remove a failed mount #35

leegraham opened this issue Sep 17, 2012 · 11 comments

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@leegraham
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I have MacFusion2 installed, and I can't seem to remove a failed mounted drive. I right click Delete or select the settings icon and Delete, but no joy. I click OK or Cancel, but the dialog seemed to be caught in some sort of loop.

@CalumJEadie
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(+1)

I'm experiencing the same problem.

@SAVIOUR500
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I'm experiencing the same thing. Does anyone know what's going on? There seems to be little to no activity in resolving most of these issues.

@jg3
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jg3 commented Dec 4, 2012

Same here. Must force-quit the program. Re-open the application and the failed mount is still in the list.

@Elijen
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Elijen commented Dec 4, 2012

Have you tried unmounting the drive manually?

umount /Volumes/DIR_NAME

@jkottler
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jkottler commented Feb 1, 2013

@Elijen - yes, I've tried that too.

@ajkavanagh
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I have the same issue. Can't get rid of a failed mount point.

I found a way to solve it. Go to ~/Library/Application Support/Macfusion.
Find the offending server file and delete.
Make sure you kill the Macfusion application (ps ax | grep Macfusion) and then kill the pid.
When you restart Macfusion the offending mount point is gone.

@iSynth
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iSynth commented Apr 24, 2014

I can confirm that same issue. Dialog with OK and CANCEL buttons does not disappear and i had to Cmd+Q for close window. And selected mountable system not possible be deleted.

@glenfant
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glenfant commented Jun 2, 2014

Same problem on Mavericks whatever's the remote drive I want to remove. @Elijen : we're talking about removing a drive from the favorite list, not unmounting a remote drive, unless I did'nt understand clearly :D

@kkpalanisamy
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MacFusion has a bug : You can't delete entries in the server list.
Instead, go to ~/Library/Application Support/Macfusion/Filesystems & delete them there (by date).

@dreens
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dreens commented Jul 23, 2016

What if I don't have a Macfusion directory in Application Support. Could this be because I got Macfusion through macports? I can't remember. If so where can I find the pesky thing?

@dreens
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dreens commented Jul 23, 2016

Sorry I was looking in //Library, not ~/Library. All straightened out now.

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