Anthony Miller
New Around Here
I'm setting up my first NAS, 2-Bay QNAP 231P, for home use. I use a Mac computer system.
My questions relate to finding/mounting NAS to my Mac.
Like many NAS systems, my server has 'web', 'public', 'multimedia', 'homes' as my first level folders.
I would like to have a link in my dock to open the NAS at this first level and see all my folders in finder. Similarly to what happen when I open the 'Macintosh HD' internal hard-drive icon.
There are loads of instructions to connect to the server, but all map to one of these first level folder, but I cannot find any info about just logging into the NAS basic volume???? I don't want to map 5 folders to my desktop... And what happens if I decide to add another first-level folder?... I'd need to map that one as well???
Basically I just want to log onto my NAS from the dock and see what's going on within...
I hope this makes sense and please let me know if I'm missing the point somehow?
Cheers
My questions relate to finding/mounting NAS to my Mac.
Like many NAS systems, my server has 'web', 'public', 'multimedia', 'homes' as my first level folders.
I would like to have a link in my dock to open the NAS at this first level and see all my folders in finder. Similarly to what happen when I open the 'Macintosh HD' internal hard-drive icon.
There are loads of instructions to connect to the server, but all map to one of these first level folder, but I cannot find any info about just logging into the NAS basic volume???? I don't want to map 5 folders to my desktop... And what happens if I decide to add another first-level folder?... I'd need to map that one as well???
Basically I just want to log onto my NAS from the dock and see what's going on within...
I hope this makes sense and please let me know if I'm missing the point somehow?
Cheers