![]() You might try using for the opts property, if leaving the password blank doesn't work. If so, browsing to it should automatically mount it from the server. When it comes back up, see if there's a new directory in /Network. You can probably get away with not rebooting, and starting any stopped services by hand, and such, but rebooting's simplest. If there isn't, of if it reads -NO-, add or fix it, and save the file. There should be a line in it which reads: It is also possible to create the user using the Workgroup Manager. Now open a Terminal and check /etc/hostconfig. In OSX 10.3 and earlier, that command is nicl (short for Net Info Command Line). Enter resetpassword at the prompt and press RETURN. When the menubar appears select Terminal from the Utilities menu. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button. When you're done, the properties should look like this: Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Do this twice more for opts and vfstype properties. Name this property dir and give it the value /Network/Miles_Share (or /Network/Whatever this is what the mount point will be named). (That is, its name property should be miles:/share.)Ĭlick on miles:/share and add a new property (Directory -> New Property). I had to tweak the instructions a bit to get automount working with NetInfo Manager, but it works for me now. posted by furtive to Computers & Internet (13 answers total) 5 users marked this as a favorite No, I won't be adding any password to this mount, so lets not go there. I'd be willing to reward someone with an unused license to RapidWeaver or DevonThink Personal if they solve my problem. I've tried various combinations through NetInfo Manager using the following two articles as reference, without any luck. I'm wondering if the password might be the issue and how one passes an empty password in the string? Server: no matter how I try to automount the share I don't seem to have any success. By doing a Get Info on the share I see the following: (it works although I get this error when I navigate into it the first time: mount_smbfs: spnego blob2principal error 1)Īlso, if I go through the Finder and Network it also works. So I am able to do a mount manually successfully with the following: Password: none (as in you don't need to supply a password for user nobody) I've tried via NetInfo Manager and I've tried via niload fstab and neither seem to work for me.
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