boast macrumors 65816 Original poster Jul 6, 2008 #1 I need to remove an NFS mount. Where the heck does it save the automount info????
boast macrumors 65816 Original poster Jul 6, 2008 #2 Directory Utility is empty (everytime I put an NFS mount, it disappears yet works) and doing it manually I get Code: $ sudo umount -fvvv /Volumes/media map -static unmount from /Volumes/media umount: unmount(/Volumes/media): Operation not supported attempting to unmount /Volumes/media by fsid umount: unmount(/Volumes/media): Operation not supported dang it. I loaded up the recovery disk, and deleted the folder- but it is still created and mounted upon reboot 😡 /etc/fstab doesn't even exist
Directory Utility is empty (everytime I put an NFS mount, it disappears yet works) and doing it manually I get Code: $ sudo umount -fvvv /Volumes/media map -static unmount from /Volumes/media umount: unmount(/Volumes/media): Operation not supported attempting to unmount /Volumes/media by fsid umount: unmount(/Volumes/media): Operation not supported dang it. I loaded up the recovery disk, and deleted the folder- but it is still created and mounted upon reboot 😡 /etc/fstab doesn't even exist
boast macrumors 65816 Original poster Jul 6, 2008 #3 woooooo, finally got it i had to crawl (chmodding 777) to reach /var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/mounts and delete all the crap that was there. No more automounting that damn directory. *phew* DIAF you pos mac software!!!!!!
woooooo, finally got it i had to crawl (chmodding 777) to reach /var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/mounts and delete all the crap that was there. No more automounting that damn directory. *phew* DIAF you pos mac software!!!!!!