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Mount NFS/SMB Shares in Terminal so they appear on Desktop
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<blockquote data-quote="icpeanuts" data-source="post: 396795" data-attributes="member: 31058"><p>How do I mount NFS/SMB Shares in Terminal using the command line in Mac OS 10.3 so the mount appears on the desktop?</p><p></p><p>I tried the following, but I get an error that the that the directory does not exist.</p><p></p><p>sudo mount nfsserver:/exported/path /private/mnt</p><p></p><p>I tried creating the /private/mnt dir, I can access the content when I mount in the /private/mnt dir, but it does not show up on the desktop. Please show me what to do to get this to work. I do not want to use the finder to connect to the nfs share.</p><p></p><p>Let me know where to edit so the mount will automatically appear on boot. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icpeanuts, post: 396795, member: 31058"] How do I mount NFS/SMB Shares in Terminal using the command line in Mac OS 10.3 so the mount appears on the desktop? I tried the following, but I get an error that the that the directory does not exist. sudo mount nfsserver:/exported/path /private/mnt I tried creating the /private/mnt dir, I can access the content when I mount in the /private/mnt dir, but it does not show up on the desktop. Please show me what to do to get this to work. I do not want to use the finder to connect to the nfs share. Let me know where to edit so the mount will automatically appear on boot. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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