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Two (or more) questions from a new MacBook owner
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<blockquote data-quote="The.Gab" data-source="post: 998146" data-attributes="member: 140114"><p>When I access a Windows shared folder, that folder is mounted. When I leave the network, those folder disappear. Is there a way to permanently mount those folders even though they are no longer available on the network?</p><p></p><p>Edit: I'm so stupid. For that question, it seems like making an alias was the answer.</p><p></p><p>I made two volumes from my hard drive. One called OS X and the other called Data. I installed leopard in the first one I'd like the volume Data to act as my home folder. I initially though I could mount the volume in home. I probably can, but it looks like it is quite complicated because I've tried the instructions from two sites and it didn't work. I believe there could an other solution to what I want. Can you either tell me how to mount the volume at that location or any other solutions please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The.Gab, post: 998146, member: 140114"] When I access a Windows shared folder, that folder is mounted. When I leave the network, those folder disappear. Is there a way to permanently mount those folders even though they are no longer available on the network? Edit: I'm so stupid. For that question, it seems like making an alias was the answer. I made two volumes from my hard drive. One called OS X and the other called Data. I installed leopard in the first one I'd like the volume Data to act as my home folder. I initially though I could mount the volume in home. I probably can, but it looks like it is quite complicated because I've tried the instructions from two sites and it didn't work. I believe there could an other solution to what I want. Can you either tell me how to mount the volume at that location or any other solutions please? [/QUOTE]
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