On 12/18/07, Alexandre Gauthier <alex at underwares.org> wrote: >> On 12/17/07, Mac Daddy <macdaddee at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Along the same lines, nice that I can use flat files to enable NFS >>> shares so I don't need to use NFS Manager (which is not an option >>> since it's not compatible with 10.5), but GEEEZZ! The whole /etc/ >>> exports format just HAS to be entirely different!!! Took so #$%$#^^& >>> long to get something so simple up .... Is it a BSD-ism or do they >>> just want to annoy? >> >> Two things happened with Leopard: >> >> 1) Leopard is now Unix, not Unix-like, which is why (as one example) >> ps -auxww doesn't work but ps auxww works >> >> 2) NetInfo is dead as a doornail. >> > I've been living under a very large rock when it comes to OS X for the > past months. What replaces netinfo, officially? dscl-directory services command line. See the manpage in Leopard.