Time Machine on a network drive

Apple’s Time Machine software made it easy to set up incremental back-ups, with one exception: network drives (more formally called network-attached storage, or NAS). Time Machine only directly supports drives formatted with Apple’s HFS+J file system, and will eventually use all disk space on the drive. This page provides an Read more…

SAMBA sharing to Mac

When you configure a SAMBA server on Linux and you want to mount the resource from a Mac, remember to set the security mode to “user“, otherwise you can receive messages like this: The operation can’t be completed because the original item for “SHARENAME” can’t be found From the smb.conf: Read more…