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| mount --bind? I'm trying to mount /Volumes to my home so I can access all files through ftp. I'm in a local network, no risk of hacking at all. I use that a lot in linux with mount --bind /anydirectory /home But under macosx I get :Block device required
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| Have you checked the man pages for mount in Mac OS X's Terminal? I wouldn't see why this wouldn't work, unless it's just a Linux thing. By the by, I just recently found out about the "mount --bind" myself when trying to FTP to a site I was testing on a Debian box. ![]()
__________________ • Apple iMac G5 17" (2 GHz G5) - Mac OS X 10.4.11 • Apple Macintosh Quadra 650 (33 MHz MC68040) - Mac OS 8.1 • Apple PowerBook Duo 230 (33 MHz MC68030) - System 7.1 • "JHVH-1" (2 GHz AMD Athlon XP 2400+) - Slackware 12.1 • "Kidbuntu" (2.8 GHz Celeron D 335) - Ubuntu 8.04 |
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