Iso Disk Mount Mac

Posted By admin On 01/05/18

Hi, I'd like to share how I solved my problem with auto-mounting a network disk image/folder share to be used as a custom library/location for Aperture 3.xx. I can now either reference the master photos from the network or have it copy to this disk image volume on the network, although it might be better to have it copy to the disk image volume, so one can move it around as a file later. I researched hard over these forums and internet resources and discovered what I thought was the best way to accomplish this. Initially, I found right away that Aperture doesn't allow you to create a library over your network drive or a home server such as mine, unless it is partitioned/formatted to Mac OS. This wasn't acceptable for me as I also run Windows 7 PCs that need to utilize the network folder shares, as well. I don't understand why I don't have this problem using iPhoto 2011, and do with Aperture 3.0, which is a far more expensive application. Anyhow, I read a little about NFS, but didn't know how to implement this or if it required the Mac Server and/or a non-built in application, it probably isn't compatible with windows.

Iso Disk Mounter Mac

So, I found that by creating a.DMG disk image file, as a partitioned/formatted Mac OS file in Disk Utility, and saving it to the network folder of my choosing, did the trick. Steps I used to accomplish this: -Go to Disk Utility and create 'New Image' -Select format w/ MacOSX Extended(journaled) and choose 'single partition/GUID' type (or whatever you want) -Enter a custom size of your disk image (ex in 1GB or 1TB). Click 'Create' * I created this locally 1st and then I copied it over the network, to the network folder/subfolder on my HP Mediasmart Home Server EX495.

I found that creating it over the network took too long and would crash Disk Utility. -After it's copied to your desired location over the network folder, open Automator. -choose 'Application' workflow, double-click to add 'Get Specified servers'. Enter location of your server (ex smb://hpserver/) -Then add 'Connect to Servers', -Then add 'Get specified Finder Items'. Click Add, and locate your disk image file over the network. Sophos Utm Rapidshare Premium more. (this will automatically add the location path.

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