Destroyer (1986) Mac OS

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I when I attempt to mount via the command line...

Destroyer (1986) Mac Os Update


$ mkdir /Volumes/media

$ mount_smbfs //raspberrypi/media /Volumes/media


...I get the error message...

Destroyer (1986) Mac Os Catalina


mount_smbfs: server connection failed: Operation not supported by device


When I try to mount via the Finder UI ('Browse' and then 'Connect As...') a single relevant line shows up in the logs, via the Console and the All Messages option. That line is:


1/16/16 12:22:51.297 PM sharingd[309]: 12:22:51.296 : SDSharePointBrowser::handleOpenCallBack returned 19

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This is the biggest 'stumper' I have ever dealt with on a Mac since 1986. I am a pretty talented computer guy. I see that other folks have this problem (or variations of it) and I have tried most if not all the supposed 'cures' and nothing has worked.


Again, my OTHER Mac can connect to all my home LAN SMB shares just. This 'problem Mac' could connect to these shares normally prior to my current bare-metal install of El Capitan, 10.11.2.

Jan 16, 2016 12:33 PM





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