Hi Gsters

I want to mount a network share on startup, however, I don't want it mounted on my desktop, I want to use this network share as my OS X Documents folder, so I also need to tell the system that the documents location has moved to the netshare.

I figure this would entail me mounting a share in my local netinfo directory and tying it into my GUI somehow. Has anybody done this? we do have OS X Servers here but haven't started getting people on workgroup management so I just want somehting that will work like that in the meantime.

TIA

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