Mountain Lion won't autostart nfsd service?
#1
Hello everyone, quick question

My NFS sharing from my Macbook Pro with Mountain Lion to my ATV2 is working perfect, except for the fact that everytime i restart my Mac, I have to manually "sudo nfsd start", if not it does not start.

Is there any way I can set it up to autostart? I googled it and did not find any relevant info.
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#2
sudo nfsd enable
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#3
Does not work unfortunately. Even though enabled it does not auto start Sad
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#4
(2012-09-24, 23:07)ipnd Wrote: Does not work unfortunately. Even though enabled it does not auto start Sad

A couple of things to try. First, try repairing permissions. If that does not work I would suggest using a program like DiskWarrior. I am also running NFS server on one of my Macs and have not seen the issue that you are having. I am running 10.8.2 and I just rebooted my Mac-Mini and the NFS started up automatically.
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#5
Thanks for the suggestion winestock! Even though this post is a few years old, I was having the same problem in Mavericks and I had set up NFS for my Apple TV XBMC. I finally got NFS set up correctly, but found I had to manually start it in Terminal after every reboot. I tried repairing permissions as you suggested and it worked! Thanks so much for your help!
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