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The iNav stuff just makes the folder shareable (or not).

I think what Jon is asking is how to map the network drive in Mac's OS. If so, Jon, I can't give you the exact steps, but in Windows Explorer, there is a "Map Network Drive..." option in the "Tools" menu bar that I use. There should be something similar in Mac (since I hear it's cooler than Windows); no idea where it is, though.

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Adam Glauser wrote:
Jon Paris wrote:
Since I'm running a Mac I assume this will be buried somewhere in the Unix'ese parts of the documentation - so some hints in English would also come in handy!

I suspect that OSX can use Windows shares, in which case I think Luis and Joe are on the right track. Otherwise you might have to look at setting up an NFS share. Charles Wilt has posted links that give some documentation on that, you should be able to find it in the archives without too much trouble.


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