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    How do you Map/mount a drive and have it stay after a reboot?

    I have mounted my NAS Drives but they are unmounting every reboot... how do I retain the mounting/mapping? I have to go click on them every time so that Front Row will recognize them.

    I figure this is pretty simple but cannot find a thread on it.

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    Howabout just creating a shortcut to the drive, then placing that shortcut in your login items?
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    I think that is done.

    As I look under accounts it shows the alias' that I created under "items to be loaded at startup" Only one shows up as a volume the others are unknown?

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    What do the other options say? If they're unknown, you might try disabling them and see what happens (you do this by checking the box next to the item). If nothing happens, then you should be able to safely delete the unknown items.
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