On 11/6/07 12:57 PM, "Nathan Nobbe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 11/6/07, Rahul S. Johari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> On 11/6/07 12:03 PM, "Nathan Nobbe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 11/6/07, Rahul S. Johari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I couldn't find an /etc/rd.d or rc3.d on my system at all. I've been
>>>> manually mounting after each boot, so still looking for an automated
>>>> mounting solution.
>>> 
>>> look for /etc/fstab
>>> 
>>> -nathan
>> 
>> Nathan,
>> 
>> Found /etc/fstab.hd ... But it's contents are conspicuous:
>> 
>> IGNORE THIS FILE.
>> This file does nothing, contains no useful data, and might go away in
>> future releases.  Do not depend on this file or its contents.
>> 
>> !!!
> 
> perhaps if you google around on something like mac os x /etc/fstab
> something useful will turn up.  im sure there is an alternative mechanism
> to mount things at boot time on that system.
> 
> -nathan

Oh I've been living off of Google since I upgraded to Leopard ;)
The problem is, Leopard is so new, there's not so much information out there
yet about various services & issues coming up with Leopard. Back when I had
Panther (10.3.9), it was a quick jump on Google that would rid me of all
Worldly Problems. Information is very slowly trickling out about things in
Leopard - they just changed SO MANY things in Leopard, it's not even funny.

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