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Since Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) doesn't offer anymore to mount NFS shares from Disk Utility, manual mount is the only solution under that version. Your NFS share should appear at the mount location you entered above. Enter your password to allow Disk Utility to make the changes.Click "Save" at the bottom right of the NFS Mounts Window.A popup window should appear, saying "The NFS server appears to be functional".Note: This only checks that your Turbo Station has NFS enabled it doesn't check if the remote NFS URL is correct. Click the arrow in front of "Advanced Mount Parameters".Note: Don't create the subdirectory it will be created dynamically when the share is mounted. For instance, if you entered the URL as nfs://myserver/Public, enter /Volumes/Public as the mount location.
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Under the URL, enter the mount location.Enter your Turbo Station's NFS URL, following the format of the example in the dialog.Click the "+" icon at the bottom left of the NFS Mounts window.
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#MAC NETWORK DRIVE NFS MOUNT FOR MAC OS X#
Note: These instructions are for Mac OS X Version 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and later releases only.