![]() ![]() Here, NFS mounts won't accept my mount unless I put THIS in the "Remote NFS URL" Field: nfs://192.168.1.199/ShareData. There, strangely enough, using 192.168.1.199 and /mnt/data/ShareData does not work. ![]() So now, onto the NFS Mounts section of Disk Utility. But I had to manually do that via finder. I can enter this folder and write data to it. When I do this, I get a Mounted Drive on my desktop and accessible through terminal at /Volumes/ShareData. In order to mount this using finder and the "Connect To Server" option, I have to put the following into the Server Address box: My folder is called "ShareData", and stored on the FreeNAS server at the mount point: /mnt/data/ShareData. Both are behaving similarly but for the purposes of this info here I'll be talking about the 10.7.5 machine. The other machine is 10.8.2 and does not. My two OSX machines: One runs at 10.7.5 and still has the "NFS Mounts" option in disk utility. I'd like this share to mount automatically/silently at boot and have full read/write access. I simply want to share a single folder, to start, with read/write access, via NFS, to two OSX machines. Up to the point now of setting up NFS shares. I love FreeNAS and have the latest and greatest running. I am at wit's end on this one and figure it must be some brain block so I'm laying out the details in the hope that someone wiser (or less fried) than me can give me a solution. ![]()
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