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Auto-mount Airport Disks solved! OS 10.6
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<blockquote data-quote="jeltekalkman" data-source="post: 916137" data-attributes="member: 123821"><p>The booting up problem was indeed resolved pretty quick, but I'm a macbook user, and since i bought my baby, i guess it has been off for only once... and for some stupid reason, Steve didn't had the wonderfull idea of automounting the disk after reconnecting to your airport... which is highly anoying to me...</p><p>so the trick is to get it mounting without having to boot or reboot.</p><p></p><p>Also, what i do is using a 3th party external HD on my AEBS instead of using Time Capsule.</p><p>I don't know if Time Machine configured disks are mounted automaticly..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeltekalkman, post: 916137, member: 123821"] The booting up problem was indeed resolved pretty quick, but I'm a macbook user, and since i bought my baby, i guess it has been off for only once... and for some stupid reason, Steve didn't had the wonderfull idea of automounting the disk after reconnecting to your airport... which is highly anoying to me... so the trick is to get it mounting without having to boot or reboot. Also, what i do is using a 3th party external HD on my AEBS instead of using Time Capsule. I don't know if Time Machine configured disks are mounted automaticly.. [/QUOTE]
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