> Not true. Mac OS X Tiger plays nicer with NFS than SMB for me, > and I have little issues once I get past the initial pain in the arse > parts. Besides, I get lowsy performance with SMB, which definitely > made NFS a shoo-in. > What does your line look like that you're trying to export in > your /etc/exports file on your freebsd box,
/backup -alldirs larry (/backup is the root of a volume) > trying to mount in finder, and what does the console say on your mac > (applications -> utilities -> console) after you try and mount the > share? Remember, I *can* mount the share in the gui, I don't use the console to mount the share. With Finder as the active application, I choose Go/Connect to Server, and select - nfs://moe/backup. Works like a charm. I can read, write, navigate up or down. It's just that 'moe' isn't visible in the Network pane of Finder. _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"