![]() ![]() Volumes/whatever, but if you follow the instructions in the original post, you don't get the icon until you click on the share and then you can't unmount the share. So I try to mount the share via the commandline: sudo mount -t cifs -o user=user //server/share /mnt/sth which produces. ![]() Flaws, such as the “Couldn’t Unmount Disk” error, can happen from time to time. (And I believe that it should work back through at ![]()
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