I mounted a network drive using Qfinder. But now I want to remove the mount in OSX which survives a reboot.
I cannot find any entries /etc/auto_master. You can remove the share in finder but after a reboot it is back again.
Please advice
Remove NFS mount permanently
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Re: Remove NFS mount permanently
Hi there,
I have a similar question: running Qfinder Pro on OS X, when mounting a drive on my TS-253A I checked "Automatically mount this drive on startup". The drive is now mounted every time I boot and I would like to remove it, but there is no entry for this drive in the /etc/auto_* files. It does not show up in the login items either.
I tried reinstalling Qfinder Pro but the issue remain.
Any help will be much appreciated!
I have a similar question: running Qfinder Pro on OS X, when mounting a drive on my TS-253A I checked "Automatically mount this drive on startup". The drive is now mounted every time I boot and I would like to remove it, but there is no entry for this drive in the /etc/auto_* files. It does not show up in the login items either.
I tried reinstalling Qfinder Pro but the issue remain.
Any help will be much appreciated!
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Re: Remove NFS mount permanently
In OS X Finder ... Favorites ... you find your mount ... right click, and eject:
Once done, remove it from the sidebar, too.
Once done, remove it from the sidebar, too.
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Re: Remove NFS mount permanently
Same problem here but I don't have the folder of the mapped share in the file pane. Share keeps mounting by itself each time the mac starts and I kind find where it comes from. Any idea? Thanks