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Clear out phantom NFS shares
You should use
Clear out phantom NFS shares
The post about dscl is interesting, and news to me. Could you possibly spell out for non-experts exactly how to find and remove a phantom share with this command? The man pages aren't exactly user-friendly, at least not to this particular user... Edited on Jul 23, '12 11:40:25AM by emendelson
Clear out phantom NFS shares
Certainly. :) Firstly, execute
The following is an example of using To navigate to the > cd /Local/Default/Mounts /Local/Default/Mounts > To list the contents of the directory: /Local/Default/Mounts > ls Example /Local/Default/Mounts > To read the properties of the /Local/Default/Mounts > read Example Property: Value … /Local/Default/Mounts > To remove the /Local/Default/Mounts > delete Example /Local/Default/Mounts >
Clear out phantom NFS shares
Thank you! Very clear and useful, and better than my brute-force method...!
Clear out phantom NFS shares
Or if you're on Lion or later use Directory Utility which is in /System/Library/CoreServices |
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