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Automountmaker mac os x
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This is the version of /etc/auto_smb in Catalina: /System/Volumes/Data/mount/music -fstype=smbfs,soft,noowners,nosuid,rw way using nf This is because macOS creates a second APFS volume for your user data, whereby the existing system installation is moved to a read-only APFS volume. You’ll just have to prepend your existing automount paths with /System/Volumes/Data. If you're using macOS Catalina 10.15 and macOS Big Sur 11

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If you want to configure SMB, do it like this:Īdd this line to /etc/auto_smb: /mount/music -fstype=smbfs,soft,noowners,nosuid,rw you will need to add the user and password to the resource :( You can try to lock it down further using the Mac OS permissions but that won't help when the attackers user got admin rights as well.

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Mac OS X is clever enough to lookup the username and password from the Mac keychain so there's no need to add the username and password in clear text to the configuration file. So add this line to /etc/auto_afp: /./Volumes/music -fstype=afp,rw afp://ip-address:/music If you want to configure AFP, do it like this: However, some Mac OS Version doesn't like this so I switched over to use my own folder named '/mount'. You just add a '/./' in front of your desired mount path and Mac OS X will even accept the Volumes folder. However, if you try to directly mount into this folder, autofs will fail. This is the default folder for all mounted shares on a mac.

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Normally Mac OS X tries to mount network shares into the '/Volumes' folder. I've encountered this behaviour with the latest macOS Catalina 10.15.7 supplemental update.

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You are free to choose a different name and can also use afp/cifs/nfs etc.īe aware that macOS updates can overwrite this file! Make sure you'll check the content of this file after you've updated. In this case I want to create a configuration for automatically mount SMB volumes. This will tell autofs to look for a file in the '/etc' folder with name 'auto_smb'. net -hosts -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuid Edit the file /etc/auto_master and add the last line: # Prepare autofs to use a separate configuration fileĪutofs needs to be configured so that it knows where to gets its configuration. Autofs is available for many OS and is preinstalled on Mac OS X so I show you how I mounted my iTunes library folder using this method. Does everything I want how I want.With autofs you can easily mount network volumes upon first access to the folder where you want to mount the volume. It was needed not due to issues with the application but because of my relative ignorance. The developer's prompt and kindly support was demonstrated a couple times over the first week. Those latter two items require the additional purchase of 'Pro Settings'. Automount can be set to mount drives without any action by you, which is kinda the main point, right? Especially helpful are options for how drives mount (SMB, AFP, etc.), option to choose mount points, and the ability to have preset applications and/or files when a specified drive is mounted.

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Mountain does at least offer a keystroke option for said action. Both Mountain and Remount require you to go into their GUI and initiate the remounting process. Only Automounter remounts your drives/shares after any type of interruption with NO action required by the user. Not only does Automounter do all I want it does it more elegantly and efficiently than the others.

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I then tried Automounter (sure wish they had a trial version but there is always a refund option from the MAS). Mountain was doing OK but it's developer is likewise incommunicado. Not only is there no mention of the incompatibility (Macupdate or website) the developer was totally unresponsive. I bought Remount and was ignorantly blissful until I tried it on my HighSierra machine. I first tried some others, Remount and Mountain. Thus began a search for 3rd party solutions which ended with my being perfectly content with Automounter and impressed by developer support. Once unmounted I had the choice of either logging out/in or manually mounting the drives - both a pain in the you know what. My ISP changed and connectivity, while pretty dang good, has issues.

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For years I was happy with having networked drives (USB drives attached to AirportExtreme) mount as Login Items.















Automountmaker mac os x