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Old 22-09-2006, 10:55   #1
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Default Getting OS X to mount network drives on startup

I recently bought a Buffalo TeraStation Pro for backing up all my stuff to. I knocked up a script on my Mac Mini to copy the stuff I want to be backed up to the TeraStation and set it to run with cron.

All fine so far, but if I reboot the Mac it doesn't automatically connect to the share on the TeraStation so the backup job fails. Any ideas how to get it to connect automagically at startup?
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Old 22-09-2006, 10:57   #2
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Random suggestion from someone who's never really used a Mac - easier to ftp it? Your backups will happen regardless of the state of the drive mapping.
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Old 22-09-2006, 11:00   #3
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Not a bad idea that. The ftp daemon on the TeraStation isn't setup too well by default but I think it's just PureFTPD so I could hack about and sort that.

I could even compile OpenSSH on there and use SCP which would be helpful for grabbing stuff off it when I'm away from home.
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Old 22-09-2006, 11:03   #4
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It runs a *nix os then? Spiffing. SCP would be my preferred option for sure.
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Aye, some cut down flavour of Linux. I've installed a modified firmware to let me telnet in (eww) and am currently downloading precompiled OpenSSH binaries.

It's a nice piece of kit actually, I've also got it running a uPnP media server so that I can stream MP3's and internet radio to a Netgear MP101 sitting downstairs.
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Old 22-09-2006, 11:44   #6
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OpenSSH is installed and I've setup PAT on my router (it was forwarding 22 to the Mac) so that I can grab stuff from it when away from home
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Problem solved, and new options to boot
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