The missing parameter was -o allow_other

I documented this at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Portal:Toolforge/Tool_Accounts#Mount_your_tools_home_directory_onto_your_local_machine


On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 8:49 AM Huji Lee <huji.huji@gmail.com> wrote:
Something like that, except I am pretty sure I had to use some additional parameters to handle issues with file permissions and overwrite issues. I think it was -o workaround=rename followed by something else.

If you happen to know it, please advise. Otherwise, I will try a few different permutations and once I find it, I will certainly put it on the Wikitech wiki.

On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 1:32 AM YiFei Zhu <zhuyifei1999@gmail.com> wrote:
This?

$ sshfs login.toolforge.org:/data/project/toolname /path/to/mountpoint

YiFei Zhu

On Sat, Dec 25, 2021 at 6:39 PM Huji Lee <huji.huji@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I had previously found a way to mount the home directory of my tool on Toolforge onto my local Linux machine using a mount command. It was so handy that I turned it into a bash alias and used it on the daily.
>
> Sadly, due to a hardware malfunction, I lost my machine and my .bash_aliases file with it. I cannot find the mount command anywhere on Wikitech wiki either. Do you happen to know what the command should look like?
>
> It is just so much more convenient to mount the drive and use local IDEs to modify code.
>
> PS: I promise to add it to the wiki so others can use it
>
> Thanks,
> Huji
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