@smlefo: You can not mount sshfs using the method you have given. I would suggest taking a look at the documentation. SSHFS is designed to be used by the user, not by root. Any mount using 'sudo' is not being mounted by the user and will fail.
@smlefo: You can not mount sshfs using the method you have given. I would suggest taking a look at the documentation. SSHFS is designed to be used by the user, not by root. Any mount using 'sudo' is not being mounted by the user and will fail.