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Hey guys,
I just started using Mountain Lion and I'm trying to mount an NFS share via the command line. I've done it successfully with:
mount -t nfs servername:/vol/NFSshare /Users/me/Desktop/NFS
but when I go to it, it won't let me copy anything because it's trying to do this as my account and that doesn't have permissions on this share.
In linux I would use something like:
mount -t nfs /server/share /mnt/share -o username=root
and then it would prompt me for a password for the root user but in Mac OSX that switch is just for options so how can I get it to mount that NFS share as another user besides the one I'm logged in as??
I just started using Mountain Lion and I'm trying to mount an NFS share via the command line. I've done it successfully with:
mount -t nfs servername:/vol/NFSshare /Users/me/Desktop/NFS
but when I go to it, it won't let me copy anything because it's trying to do this as my account and that doesn't have permissions on this share.
In linux I would use something like:
mount -t nfs /server/share /mnt/share -o username=root
and then it would prompt me for a password for the root user but in Mac OSX that switch is just for options so how can I get it to mount that NFS share as another user besides the one I'm logged in as??