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  1. Hi, great little toy, though having some issues with sshfs. I managed to get autossh and sshfs to connect to a linux box i have on the net over tcp:443 without a hassle. Great posts from the forum and good videos. Thanks... autossh works as advertised, and starts on boot, within 60 seconds of connecting i am able to ssh in. However, i cannot seem to get sshfs to start on boot, and instead have to ssh in, use the turtle menu to start it or exit to the cli and type start sshfs. both autossh and sshfs exist in /etc/turtle/autostart_modules as symlinks to their respective /etc/turtle/modules/ files as called by /etc/init.d/turtle I have even tried to 'wrong way' to do things and set start sshfs in /etc/rc.local but with no avail. It would be helpful to have sshfs started on boot instead of having to connect to, and manually start on, or shortly after boot. any known fix?
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