I recently switched from a PC to one of the new Intel Macs, and I am having a slight annoyance with connecting to my Buffalo LinkStation Network Accessible Storage Device (250 GB), which I use for backups and storing and serving music and photos at home.
Is there a way to configure OS X so that the "Share" folder in the NAS automatically opens on startup/wakeup? As it is now, I have to go into the Network folder in the Finder, click through the server icon, click the drive name and then select the folder I want to open. It would be much more convenient if the disk image would just open up each time I boot up the computer.
Is there a way to configure OS X so that the "Share" folder in the NAS automatically opens on startup/wakeup? As it is now, I have to go into the Network folder in the Finder, click through the server icon, click the drive name and then select the folder I want to open. It would be much more convenient if the disk image would just open up each time I boot up the computer.