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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Mounting a drive with sshfs assigns it a windows drive letter. In linux, it adds it to a mount point, so you can access it directly in the local filesystem while also using SSH. Although you can mount just /mnt/us, I prefer to mount the entire root drive.
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You responded before I completed the edit of my post. I know what the "sshfs" command does.
I am curious about what the "kindle: " command was intended to do, which is what the error message reported as "not found".