Alex,

If you have references around still for how to auto mount smb devices in El 
Capitan, I would appreciate a link. Currently my work machine gives an error 
every time I login about not being able to find a share. Currently I have been 
just ignoring it, but if a calendar alert comes up after this error then it 
gets a bit more difficult to get started with work. Hopefully this is something 
I can fix myself and don't need the IT department to play with my active 
directory entries.

Thanks for any references you have.

                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Oct 14, 2017, at 8:11 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> For quite a while now, I've kept my VO preferences on a DMG stored in my 
> iCloud Drive. This makes it very easy to use my prefs on beta drives or if I 
> switch Macs. The only problem is that I lose my prefs on boot until I mount 
> the DMG.
> 
> It's only a few steps (Finder, cmd-shift-i, type v o I to get to my disk, 
> cmd-o). Still, I'd like to automate this if I can, so the Mac mounts the disk 
> image on its own when it boots. I've had a look online, but the only thing I 
> found was about network drives or SMB shares, which I don't want. This is 
> just a locally stored DMG that I want to force to mount on boot. Any thoughts 
> or suggestions? Thanks.
> 
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