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Avoid Finder problems with mount points
If you're connecting to a linux or Unix box, why not just use NFS? Built-in support; auto-mount on boot; no keychain problems.
Avoid Finder problems with mount points
Good point, I could try that. At the moment I'm the only Mac user in a Windows office, though, so I'm trying to be the same bfore I try to be (or think) different.
Avoid Finder problems with mount points
I wish I could use NFS - I am connecting to a Linux Slackware server on our internal LAN, and over the past year or so, every once in a while I get a hankerin to get NFS working so I waste several hours in failed attempts. One time I did actually manage to get NFS working - but that day has passed. Even dove in over the wknd and tried and tried and tried again.... never get anything but repeating "NFS Portmapper Failure" on the OS X box.
Avoid Finder problems with mount points
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Avoid Finder problems with mount points
I have been using NFS Manager, tried CLI, I tried it all. The one time I did get an NFS to mount it was via NFS Manager - but that was months ago and it was a fluke... my point being... if NFS is this hard/finicky - why not go with something that works reliable - like netatalk or samba. |
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