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Hi,
eventually something basic, but hope somebody will help:
Question:
How can I mount an SMB (recognized as Sharepoint) network drive so it is permanently available.
The purpose is that:
- I have a number of network drives
- I have some applications that only allow me to save to specific places (i.e. those listed on the left panel on the Finder)
- I would like to save to network drives and have them directly available
Having some Unix knowledge, I tried
/sbin/mount //server/directory ./localdirectory
but this returned an error:
/System/Library/Extensions/ufs.kext failed to load - (libkern/kext) not privileged; check the system/kernel logs for errors or try kextutil(8).
UFS filesystem is not available.
Any idea welcome!
Thanks in advance,
Jerry
eventually something basic, but hope somebody will help:
Question:
How can I mount an SMB (recognized as Sharepoint) network drive so it is permanently available.
The purpose is that:
- I have a number of network drives
- I have some applications that only allow me to save to specific places (i.e. those listed on the left panel on the Finder)
- I would like to save to network drives and have them directly available
Having some Unix knowledge, I tried
/sbin/mount //server/directory ./localdirectory
but this returned an error:
/System/Library/Extensions/ufs.kext failed to load - (libkern/kext) not privileged; check the system/kernel logs for errors or try kextutil(8).
UFS filesystem is not available.
Any idea welcome!
Thanks in advance,
Jerry