

If the "good one" goes down and the MacBook automatically connects to the other one, instead of telling me the drive is off-line, the SMB drivers say "Too many users." (2) A couple of times a week, I get "permission denied" when I try to access my Windows files. A couple of times a week, one or both of the routers goes down. (1) There are two WiFi systems here, and one of them has no access to the Windows servers. If you do these edits and don't want to reboot, you can mount them with 'auto mount -vc' After two or three days of that, it mysteriously started working again. One quirk: After this worked fine for a few days, for two or three days, LibreOffice, Adobe Reader, and Finder could not find ONE of the two shares, but the shell and TextEdit had no problem. In other words, DNS would resolve the name, but mount_smbfs could not.Īnd I could not put the mount point in /Volumes, because boot up would delete it. (not Volumes)/Public -fstype=smbfs,soft Volumes)/ WGroleau -fstype=smbfs,soft some reason, neither the short name nor the FQDN of the server worked, so I used 'ping (name) to get the IP. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.What worked for me to make them mount during boot: => /etc/auto_master /etc/auto_smb <= # Create this if it doesn't exist <**** The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

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