![]() I've tried everything I can think of - it looks like sudo can't save me now. If I can't unmount the false "Work Share", then that computer would be unuseable without a reformat, I would imagine - and I don't want it to have to come to that. Click the check box to de-select the option to Connect Automatically When Starting TCP/IP Applications. Click the PPP tab, then click PPP Options. Click Network, then click modem from the Show drop-down menu. The issue is that when I mount the real "Work Share", it internally is renamed to "Work Share-1", which breaks all my links, and several files in the share. Click the Apple icon at the top of your Mac’s screen, then click System Preferences. Even after power cycling over the course of several days, ls -a still shows that it's there, but I can't unmount it using any command - not even as root in single user mode.Įvery time I attempt to unmount that volume (hdiutil, diskutil, umount), I get the message that the resource is busy (which it can't possibly be since nothing is using it), and error code 4915 or it otherwise just fails. It can't be seen in the GUI, you can only detect it using the Terminal. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not long ago my Xserve failed (power loss) while an iMac was working with files on a particular network share (called "Work Share"). ![]()
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