Mount shares on OS X on Login and Wakeup

I bought a macbook air recently. This is my first mac, but I am very familiar with Unix/Linux. This is part of a series of posts on using OS X (Mountain Lion). Last time, I wanted to use automount to mount a Samba share at a fixed location. It didn’t work as I expected. This time around, I am going to go the simple route and use launchd to mount the share whenever I login. more »

Automount Oddity in OS X with Spotlight metadata server (mds)

I bought a macbook air recently. This is my first mac, but I am very familiar with Unix/Linux. This is part of a series of posts on using OS X (Mountain Lion). A Simple Thing I have a NAS with a Samba share that I’d like to mount on the mac at a fixed location and have it to be usable by my user always. The same share might be mounted by another user on the same mac, but it can be at a different mount point. more »

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Review: Towers of Midnight

Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson The pacing of this book is very different than other ones in the series. A lot plot lines are either wrapping up or going in a direction where you can see the end. Except the Seanchan story line. I was hoping to know more about that as it seemed it would have more to do with the title (Towers of Midnight). more »