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...storage system's IP address and name to your local hosts file, or if you manually registered the name with this command (for example, mount storage_system:/nas/NASDisk-00002/folder /mnt/my_directory). 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for accessing a shared folder on a Mac varies, depending on whether the Mac is... password for accessing this shared folder, you want to Server. 2 In the Address text box, enter the following command: mount storage_system:/nas/NASDisk-00002/folder /my_directory where storage_system is the IP address of the storage system, folder is the name of the shared folder, and...
...storage system's IP address and name to your local hosts file, or if you manually registered the name with this command (for example, mount storage_system:/nas/NASDisk-00002/folder /mnt/my_directory). 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for accessing a shared folder on a Mac varies, depending on whether the Mac is... password for accessing this shared folder, you want to Server. 2 In the Address text box, enter the following command: mount storage_system:/nas/NASDisk-00002/folder /my_directory where storage_system is the IP address of the storage system, folder is the name of the shared folder, and...
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... /mnt/my_directory), use the same path when unmounting it. For example, if you mounted the shared folder using the following command: mount 192.168.0.101:/nas/NASDisk-00002/public /my_directory you would unmount it using Linux: 1 Unmount the desired shared folder by entering the following command: umount /my_directory If you want...
... /mnt/my_directory), use the same path when unmounting it. For example, if you mounted the shared folder using the following command: mount 192.168.0.101:/nas/NASDisk-00002/public /my_directory you would unmount it using Linux: 1 Unmount the desired shared folder by entering the following command: umount /my_directory If you want...