Re: Mount volume using a shell script
Re: Mount volume using a shell script
- Subject: Re: Mount volume using a shell script
- From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 09:40:50 -0500
- Thread-topic: Mount volume using a shell script
On 9/15/05 09:03, "Tod Hallberg" <email@hidden> wrote:
> In terminal, as a test before I put it in as a do shell script, I try
>
> Mount_afp afp://administrator:email@hidden/volume_name
>
> I get this error:
> mount: afp://administrator:email@hidden/remote_1: unknown special file
> or file system.
>
> It is just another Mac OSX.3.9 computer with HFS+ file system.
>
> Any help with the proper syntax for the shell command or the terminal would
> be appreciated.
With mount_afp, you have to have the mount point already set up. If you use
Applescript's "mount volume" command, this is done for you, and you don't
need "do shell script, i.e.:
mount volume "afp://administrator:email@hidden/volume_name"
This handles the mount point setup for you.
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