Hi,
I just installed two Macs with OS X. They are wired by ethernet through a HUB. A DHCP give the IP adresses.
The network is working, I am able to mount a remote disc. To do that, I select the menu "Connect to a server", Mac OS automatically find the remote computer, and I can connect to have the remote disc on my desktop.
But after every start-up, I have to redo the connection manually. How can I have my remote disc automatically mounted when I start the computer ? If I remember well, under OS 9, there was a check box to have a disc automatically mounted at start-up. I didn't find anything similar in OS X.
Does anyone have a suggestion for automatic mount ?
Thank you for any help.
I just installed two Macs with OS X. They are wired by ethernet through a HUB. A DHCP give the IP adresses.
The network is working, I am able to mount a remote disc. To do that, I select the menu "Connect to a server", Mac OS automatically find the remote computer, and I can connect to have the remote disc on my desktop.
But after every start-up, I have to redo the connection manually. How can I have my remote disc automatically mounted when I start the computer ? If I remember well, under OS 9, there was a check box to have a disc automatically mounted at start-up. I didn't find anything similar in OS X.
Does anyone have a suggestion for automatic mount ?
Thank you for any help.