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Mac mini with USB drive as NAS
This describes how to setup a Mac mini with an external USB drive as a NAS.
Hardware
- Mac mini with Mountain Lion
- Monitor dongle as described here
- WD My Passport 2TB USB drive
- PC/Mac/iPad running a VNC viewer to remotely control the NAS
For initial setup ONLY, a monitor, keyboard and mouse will need to be connected to the Mac
Setup headless server
- Enable screen sharing
- Preferences -> Internet & Wireless -> Sharing
- Enable Screen Sharing service
- Ensure screen sharing is ON
- Make a note of the address to connect to
- In the Computer Settings dialog
- Check both the boxes
- Enter password to use for connection
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- Enable auto-login
- Preferences -> Personal -> Security & Privacy-> General
- Ensure Disable automatic login is un-checked
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- Disable downloaded from internet warning
- Start terminal
- Finder -> Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal
- Enter the command defaults write com.apple.LaunchServices LSQuarantine -bool NO and press enter
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- Restart Mac and ensure it starts up and logs in without user intervention
- Apple -> Restart
Configure Remote Access
- Install a VNC viewer on the PC/Mac to be used for remote access
- On Windows suggest RealVNC
- On Mac suggest Chicken VNC
- On iPad there is VNC Viewer for £6.99, but this is untested
- Open the VNC client and check connection to the Mac
- Check the Mac is viewable and controllable from the VNC viewer
Check Operation
- Close VNC viewer (F8 to exit full-screen mode)
- Shutdown the Mac
- Make headless
- Disconnect monitor, keyboard and mouse from Mac
- Connect the monitor dongle (described above) to Mac
- Check operation
- Power up Mac
- Wait until powered up (after jingle)
- Connect remotely using VNC viewer as described above
If this can now control Mac then headless operation is correctly setup