Mount the SeaweedFS via FUSE # Mount by fstab ``` $ # on linux $ sudo apt-get install fuse $ sudo echo 'user_allow_other' >> /etc/fuse.conf $ sudo mv weedfuse /sbin/mount.weedfuse $ # on Mac $ sudo mv weedfuse /sbin/mount_weedfuse ``` On both OS X and Linux, you can add one of the entries to your /etc/fstab file like the following: ``` # mount the whole SeaweedFS localhost:8888/ /home/some/mount/folder weedfuse # mount the SeaweedFS sub folder localhost:8888/sub/dir /home/some/mount/folder weedfuse # mount the SeaweedFS sub folder with some options localhost:8888/sub/dir /home/some/mount/folder weedfuse user ``` To verify it can work, try this command ``` $ sudo mount -av ... /home/some/mount/folder : successfully mounted ``` If you see `successfully mounted`, try to access the mounted folder and verify everything works. To debug, run these: ``` $ weedfuse -foreground localhost:8888/ /home/some/mount/folder ``` To unmount the folder: ``` $ sudo umount /home/some/mount/folder ```