Nfs manager for yosemite
There are lots of places you can cause a remote file system to mount - and we're all guessing them one by one (my guess comes in a moment). Perhaps some program you are unaware is causing the mount. Localhost:/gWMIVnK_1WG9ZzUq0q3qb7 on /Volumes/MobileBackups (mtmfs, nosuid, read-only, nobrowse)įirstly, does lsof show which files are actually open on the share? Does df actually show a mounted filesystem or is Finder being helpful and pinging an available share and just connecting to see what the share points might be, not actually mounting a true filesystem. Map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse) Map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse) net -hosts -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuidĪnd the output from mount: /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled) df does show /CIFS and indicates that the Filesystem is x-browser:
The mount doesn't show up in Disk Utility or the Directory Utility, and running lsof doesn't show the mount (/CIFS). # Get /home records synthesized from user recordsĪnd running /usr/libexec/od_user_homes produced no output. What can I do to make it stop?įurther information - here's what my /etc/auto_home looks like: # Where can I look? Even after ejecting the server, it reconnects on the next startup.
#NFS MANAGER FOR YOSEMITE HOW TO#
I'm assuming I connected to the server at some point in the past, but I'm not sure how to make it stop connecting now. I know this because I see the server in Finder in the Shared section. When I start up my Mac and login, it automatically connects to an NFS server. I upgraded to Lion today, but was having the same problem on Snow Leopard.