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I'm trying to mount an external volume:/bin/mkdir -p /Volumes/share /sbin/mount -o nosuid,-d=777 -t smbfs //user:pwd@host.local/share /Volumes/shareThe script runs as a Daemon, no error. The share is visible from Console (whith root privileges) and the mounted share has all privileges enabled:drwxrwxrwx 1 root wheel 16384 2 jan 21:19 shareHowever I cannot even list the content (ls -l) of the mounted share unless I use root privileges. It's this normal?This problem appeared only after upgrading from High Sierra to Catalina and I wonder if the later is more restrictive and how to make it work.
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