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== Setting up home directory mount ==
== Setting up home directory mount ==


On Snow Leopard, there is no Netinfo manager, so you must edit &lt;code&gt;/etc/fstab&lt;/code&gt; directly:
On Snow Leopard, there is no Netinfo manager, so you must edit <code>/etc/fstab</code> directly:


&lt;code&gt;10.0.0.1:/home /home nfs async,intr,soft,-P&lt;/code&gt;
<code>10.0.0.1:/home /home nfs async,intr,soft,-P</code>


You also need to comment out the &lt;code&gt;/home&lt;/code&gt; line from &lt;code&gt;/etc/auto_master&lt;/code&gt;
You also need to comment out the <code>/home</code> line from <code>/etc/auto_master</code>

Latest revision as of 19:47, 26 November 2010

Setting up home directory mount[edit]

On Snow Leopard, there is no Netinfo manager, so you must edit /etc/fstab directly:

10.0.0.1:/home /home nfs async,intr,soft,-P

You also need to comment out the /home line from /etc/auto_master