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High Sierra No NAS Hard Drives In Finder Sidebar

I have a Mac Mini on my WiFi network with two attached hard drives.  With past versions of Mac OS and OS X they could be seen mounted in the Finder Sidebar under Devices.  After upgrading to High Sierra they are gone.  The only reason this matters is that my backup software, Arq, needs them mounted in the sidebar for whatever reason.  Just mounted isn't enough.  They mount easily in Finder.  The Sidebar is the issue.

 

What I've done:

 

1)  Tried dragging the mounted folders for the Mac Mini and the attached HD's into the sidebar.  Done this for years with older OS's.  While mounted in Finder they refuse to mount in the sidebar.

 

2)  Of course did the Show / Hide thing and in Finder Preferences checked, unchecked, and rechecked the External Disks box in Devices section.

 

3)  In Terminal went to /Volumes and ran $ ls -la  and noted that the drives are mounted and looked for weirdness.

 

4)  Deleted the com.apple.findersidebar.plist in /Library/Preferences and rebooted.

 

5)  Rebooted my router.

 

6)  Upgraded the Mac Mini to High Sierra.

 

7)  Mounted the HD's and Mini in Finder / Go / Connect to Server  and my addresses look like this:  afp://Main mini._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Seagate 4TB

 

I'm out of ideas.  Anyone have a clue or is High Sierra no longer doing this?



in Finder, open a new Window. All your local disks should be listed, along with an Icon for "Network".

 

Click on the Network icon. Try to navigate around and see if your NAS can be found there.



最後更新:2017-10-04 04:56:25

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