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How Can I Make A Terminal Command Permanent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd Smith 265" data-source="post: 1415233" data-attributes="member: 181648"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>We posted this on the Apple Forum, but haven't had any responses yet, just wondering if anyone here can help us...</p><p></p><p>After months of frustration trying to get our old FSG 3 Freecom Nas to work in OSX Lion, we finally discovered something that is helping. We can now see our NAS drive under Lion, but the fix is only temporary and we're looking for a way to make it permanent using Terminal (or any other method).</p><p> </p><p>I basically read this article:</p><p><a href="http://twasink.net/2012/04/12/fixing-smb-issues-with-osx-lion/" target="_blank">Fixing SMB issues with OSX Lion | Software is too expensive to build cheaply….</a></p><p> </p><p>and the terminal command:</p><p>sudo sysctl -w net.smb.fs.kern_deprecatePreXPServers=0</p><p> </p><p>allows me to see and connect to my NAS, but after a reboot, connectivity disappears and I have to do it again. In order to make the fix permanent, the article suggests editing the file /etc/sysctl.conf</p><p> </p><p>this file just doesn't exist on my machine under Lion...</p><p> </p><p>Could someone help with instructions as to what I would need to do in Terminal (or any other way) to create and add this command into the file to make this a permanent fix????</p><p> </p><p>Thank you so much</p><p></p><p>T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd Smith 265, post: 1415233, member: 181648"] Hi All, We posted this on the Apple Forum, but haven't had any responses yet, just wondering if anyone here can help us... After months of frustration trying to get our old FSG 3 Freecom Nas to work in OSX Lion, we finally discovered something that is helping. We can now see our NAS drive under Lion, but the fix is only temporary and we're looking for a way to make it permanent using Terminal (or any other method). I basically read this article: [url=http://twasink.net/2012/04/12/fixing-smb-issues-with-osx-lion/]Fixing SMB issues with OSX Lion | Software is too expensive to build cheaply….[/url] and the terminal command: sudo sysctl -w net.smb.fs.kern_deprecatePreXPServers=0 allows me to see and connect to my NAS, but after a reboot, connectivity disappears and I have to do it again. In order to make the fix permanent, the article suggests editing the file /etc/sysctl.conf this file just doesn't exist on my machine under Lion... Could someone help with instructions as to what I would need to do in Terminal (or any other way) to create and add this command into the file to make this a permanent fix???? Thank you so much T [/QUOTE]
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