First install the module:
sudo apt-get install sshfs
Load it to kernel
sudo modprobe fuse
Setting permissions
sudo adduser $USER fuse
sudo chown root:fuse /dev/fuse
sudo chmod +x /dev/fusermount
Now we’ll create a directory to mount the remote folder in.
I chose to create it in my home directory and call it remoteDir.
mkdir ~/remoteDir
Now I ran the command to mount it(mount on home).
sshfs maythux@192.168.xx.xx:/home/maythuxServ/Mounted ~/remoteDir
Now it should be mounted
cd ~/remoteDir
ls -l
Enjoy
from: https://askubuntu.com/questions/412477/mount-remote-directory-using-ssh