OS X Tips and Hints: Repeating text work-around; OmniWeb lists volume contents; Aliases to mount servers; MySQL on a Mac; Orph
OS X Tips and Hints: Repeating text work-around; OmniWeb lists volume contents; Aliases to mount servers; MySQL on a Mac; Orph
Use aliases to access network "servers" Pollo Warratz created a folder on his desktop and placed aliases to network-mounted volumes there. "I changed View Options of this folder to column view, and now I am able to browse through server volumes even when they are not mounted."
Note: If you also add the password for the volume access to your keychain (via the Options screen in the login window), you will be able to mount the server next time simply by double-clicking the alias icon/name. No need to use the "Connect to Server" command or enter a password. This mimics what you can do in Mac OS 9.
Use OmniWeb to see volume contents Pollo Warratz notes: Drag your hard disk icon to the OmniWeb window and get a complete list of all the files and folders on your drive - including the ones normally invisible in the Finder. Double-clicking a folder or package reveals its contents.
MySQL on a Mac This MacFixIt Forums thread points to a page where you can get software to enable you to get "PHP/MySQL on OSX in 15 Minutes or less."
Orphaned inodes What's an orphaned inode? How do you fix it? This MacFixIt Forums thread offers advice.