The Macintosh has "and" an auto-mount daemon with config files. (at least Lion
did).
Essentially /Network/ is a special point managed by the AMD process that looks
for devices with the name you provide as the second argument.
If you go to the finder's go to network location, you can type in
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On Behalf Of Alex Hall
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2016 2:45 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: how to type network path on macOS
Hi all,
I just got my hard drive connecte to my router, and yes, the drive is formatted
to work with Macs. I can see the drive contents
Hit Command K. Then type //network path. For example if your drive was on
192.168.1.94 and you want to access a folder called mp3 you would type
//192.168.1.94/mp3.
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> On Aug 20, 2016, at 5:45 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I just got my hard drive connecte to my rou
Hi all,
I just got my hard drive connecte to my router, and yes, the drive is formatted
to work with Macs. I can see the drive contents, but to do that, I have to open
the network item in Finder, then the router, then the drive. If I wan to type
the path to some folder on this drive, how would I