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How can I get a volume to mount on startup?

mcp 10.8.2 (june 2012), latest iPhoto

I followed article, created volume, will not automount, must go to disk utility to 'attach', then open iPhoto

For other users it does not even show up on disk utility....library will not open

Posted on Nov 29, 2012 4:38 PM

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Posted on Nov 29, 2012 10:57 PM

Add it to the Log In Items in each account.

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Dec 11, 2012 5:02 PM in response to cmny12589

Did you use Fast User switching to go to the other accounts and try to setup the volume in the Startup items preference pane? If so did you dismount the volume in your primary account before switching accounts. If not do so and see if that makes a difference in the volume's accessability in the Login in Items window..


If that's the case You may have to have a separate volume for each user on the server.

Dec 11, 2012 5:37 PM in response to Old Toad

i was only logged in as one of the users, one of two that doesn't work; thanks for your help, i am concerned that separate volumes is a something to try, but how to keep each volumes in sync across each other?


at this point I considered this unfixable, bug/issue - I'll just have to use Disk Utility to mount for each account....thx

How can I get a volume to mount on startup?

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