#Mac nfs share full
The following steps to give Full Disk Access. The first and most probable root cause for this issue is you do not have Full Disk Access on /sbin/nfsd.
#Mac nfs share how to
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“Never mind” I said to myself, “Apple wants us to use Samba these days anyway, I’ll configure that instead”. AppleDB folders on the shares before I decided enough was enough. Mount attempts were returning alternately errno 32 and 89, suspicions led toward.
#Mac nfs share pro
On a borrowed Sierra MacBook Pro it finally gave up the ghost and refused to talk any longer. Even the fixes I link above are a pain to get working reliably, due to the file system’s weird behaviour these days with plist files. I use an aging Western Digital NAS drive and have found it harder and harder to make macOS continue to connect to its shares using AFP.