


To answer your last question, it seems that mount is being deprecated in favour of cmount or mount2. Which seems to have it's own/corresponding rclone version, etc. Homebrew people on Github suggest gromgit's macOS FUSE.

That latest version, now called macFUSE (v.Once installed, osxfuse requires to be updated to the latest version before running.But since upgrading to Big Sur it's been a rabbit hole. macFUSE itself is still open source, and the principle behind FUSE is to have file system support in user space which improves security in the sense that the file system support won’t have kernel.
#Macfuse not working for free#
It might be something in the install script that is causing it to not recognize the current version of MacFuse. Run sudo kextunload -b io. Verify that Terminal has Full Disk Access: System Preference > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Full Disk Access Run sudo kextunload -b io. Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. How did you install fuse ? What's your macOS version ? I've been trying to make things work for a month now, without success.Įverything was working fine on Catalina, with my half-dozen clouds seamlessly mounting on startup. 1 Its been 3 months since VeraCrypt was last updated.
