How to mount remote folder with sshfs?
The best option to mount a remote directory with ssh is to use sshfs:
sudo sshfs -o allow_other user@host:/remote/directory /local/directory
For example:
sudo sshfs -o allow_other [email protected]:/home/john /home/mickael/remote/
The best option to mount a remote directory with ssh is to use sshfs:
sudo sshfs -o allow_other user@host:/remote/directory /local/directory
For example:
sudo sshfs -o allow_other [email protected]:/home/john /home/mickael/remote/
The best option to mount a remote directory with ssh is to use sshfs:
sudo sshfs -o allow_other user@host:/remote/directory /local/directory
For example :
sudo sshfs -o allow_other [email protected]:/home/john /home/mickael/remote/
The best option to mount a remote directory with ssh is to use sshfs:
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