

- #Macfusion mount path could not be created install
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- #Macfusion mount path could not be created software
If you would like a GUI then you can install Macfusion ( ) and follow the instructions here ( ) so that it uses the much more reliable OSXFUSE version of sshfs rather than the MacFUSE based one it ships with.
#Macfusion mount path could not be created manual
Once you have both OSXFUSE and sshfs installed then you still won't have a Mac application, but you will have a command line tool sshfsin /usr/local/bin and a man sshfs at the command line will give you the manual page for it. Once you have it installed you need to then install a file system, in your case sshfs, which can be found on the OSXFUSE website ( ). OSXFUSE is not an application, it is a kernel extension and libraries that allow developers to easily write a file system that lives in user space rather than in the kernel. Recovery seems impractical unless you have spare disks to recover onto, you need to avoid making more changes to the disk without knowing what is damaged or missing, otherwise you may be overwriting the files or areas of the disk that you need to recover.First, you don't want to have both MacFUSE and FUSE for OS X (OSXFUSE) installed, OSXFUSE is a replacement for MacFUSE, which is no longer under active development. GRUB2 has a tendency to try to install into a MBR partition table and can damage or make GPT partition tables out of sync or damaged.ĭisk Warrior is not the right tool to fix that issue (assuming that is what you damaged). I have a strong suspicion you have corrupted the partition table of the disk, and possibly the filesystem. Linux does not have great support for repairing the Macintosh Extended volumes, it can do some tasks but it has little knowledge of the boot loader etc. I strongly suggest you avoid trying to use Ubuntu to fix any Mac disks. Data recovery is not simple & requires a lot of expertise in knowing which tools fix which problems. Frankly your best chance is to find a data recovery company, that should allow you to pay to get your data back. You can also make a clone of the disk in it's damaged state so that you can try to repair it with other tools without altering the only copy of your data (it sounds like you have no backup - that is really bad news & irresponsible to try installing other OS's like Ubuntu with no backup). From there you can install Disk Warrior or any other tools to try data recovery. That will allow you to boot the Mac to a 'normal Mac OS'.
#Macfusion mount path could not be created pro
My laptop is macbook pro (retina 15-inch late 2013) and OS X Yosemite 10.10 is installed on it.ĭo you have an external disk to install macOS onto?įollow Kappy's instructions but use an external disk for the OS install destination.

Macintosh HD partition by DiskWarrior I got However, when I tried to rebuild the Macintosh HD disk by DiskWarrior I got these error codes: Then, I booted live ubuntu and tried to repair the partition from there. Also, disk utility displayed error upon verifying and repairing the disk. I held Command + R and used disk utility to mount the partition but it couldn't. I went to single mode and tried fsck and fsck_hfs commands. I tried everything to mount the Macintosh HD partition.
#Macfusion mount path could not be created software
I strongly believe that my disk problem is a software issue ( not hardware ). 06:12: myconid: inx-one, jur l33tr than i. you could create a new user and start from scratch for user configuration: 06:12: Lanken: Im living behing a proxy for the first time, and I found that the best way to solve problem X from behind a proxy was to just install everything that might be helpful, and then try getting it to work. That solved the grub problem and the default boot loader was back but exaclty because of reseting NVRAM I wasn't able to mount the Lanken, what kind of configuration are we talking. Grub, so I restarted my laptop and hold Command+Option+R+P to reset NVRAM. However, I could mount and login to my main partition (Macintosh HD) without any problem by holding The reason was this: around 1 years ago I installed an ubuntu on a new partition and the ubuntu put grub as the default boot loader.Yesterday, I erased that partition completely using disk utility in mac but the problem was that my boot loader was still grub. Yesterday, when I tried to login to my mac, I encountered a black screen with a grey sign.
