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Lukasha
ParticipantJust so you don’t think you’re talking to no one, thanks for all your hard work. That’s an excellent discovery!
Jeff
Lukasha
ParticipantThanks again for your help Joel. What are the free and commercial packages that do calendar sharing for OSXS? Thanks again.
Jeff
Lukasha
ParticipantHey MacTroll, I got it working, thanks. In all my gyrations, I had forgotten that I had renamed the share on the server. I got it working with your last set of instructions. Thanks a bunch.
Jeff
Lukasha
ParticipantI got the error:
mount_afp: the mount flags are 0000 the altflags are 0020
mount_afp: AFPMountURL returned error -5019, errno is 2That’s creating the Backup dir as an admin user and as root and trying to mount as both.
Jeff
Lukasha
ParticipantThe command I type in is this:
mount -t afp afp://tonyangellotti:[email protected]/Backup /Volumes/
When I type in the format you first showed me:
mount -t afp afp://tonyangellotti:[email protected]/Backup /Volumes/Backup
I get the error:
mount_afp: The mountpoint: /Volumes/Backup does not exist, stat returns 2
If I try:
mount -t afp afp://tonyangellotti:[email protected]/Backup /Volumes/Backup/
I get:
mount: realpath /Volumes/Backup: No such file or directory
Thanks.
Jeff
Lukasha
ParticipantOkay, I tried playing with the mount command and I’m having issues with it. Even logged in as an admin user when I issue the command I get this result:
mount_afp: the mount flags are 0000 the altflags are 0020
mount_afp: AFPMountURL returned error -5019, errno is 2I can’t find the error messages anywhere so I don’t know what the problem is. This also happens if I use sudo to perform the command as root.
Also, there appears to be no unmount command although it is listed in the manpages.
Thanks again for your help.
Jeff Langston
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