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This info is valid for this mac osx version: | This info is valid for this mac osx version: | ||
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ProductName: Mac OS X | ProductName: Mac OS X | ||
ProductVersion: 10.6.8 | ProductVersion: 10.6.8 | ||
BuildVersion: 10K549 | BuildVersion: 10K549 | ||
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This is the only version I have handy ;-) | This is the only version I have handy ;-) | ||
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* create automount map. I called it /etc/auto_foo: | * create automount map. I called it /etc/auto_foo: | ||
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$ cat /etc/auto_foo | $ cat /etc/auto_foo | ||
* -fstype=nfs,4.0alpha 192.168.0.184:/home/& | * -fstype=nfs,4.0alpha 192.168.0.184:/home/& | ||
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* modify /etc/auto_master: | * modify /etc/auto_master: | ||
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$ cat /etc/auto_master | $ cat /etc/auto_master | ||
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## extra maps | ## extra maps | ||
/nfs4 /etc/auto_foo | /nfs4 /etc/auto_foo | ||
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* create /nfs4 dir with root:wheel 755 permissions. | * create /nfs4 dir with root:wheel 755 permissions. | ||
* restart automount: | * restart automount: | ||
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# automount -vc | # automount -vc | ||
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After that when you access a sub-folder of home under /nfs4/ it will be automounted. | After that when you access a sub-folder of home under /nfs4/ it will be automounted. |
Latest revision as of 22:14, 28 August 2015
This info is valid for this mac osx version:
sw_vers ProductName: Mac OS X ProductVersion: 10.6.8 BuildVersion: 10K549
This is the only version I have handy ;-)
to get mac osx to automount an nfsv4 share on a centos 6 server:
- create automount map. I called it /etc/auto_foo:
$ cat /etc/auto_foo * -fstype=nfs,4.0alpha 192.168.0.184:/home/&
- modify /etc/auto_master:
$ cat /etc/auto_master # # Automounter master map # +auto_master # Use directory service /net -hosts -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuid /home auto_home -nobrowse,hidefromfinder /Network/Servers -fstab /- -static ## extra maps /nfs4 /etc/auto_foo
- create /nfs4 dir with root:wheel 755 permissions.
- restart automount:
# automount -vc
After that when you access a sub-folder of home under /nfs4/ it will be automounted.