OSX Automount

When reinstalling OSX on my hackintosh I’m always troubled with the question of how do I automatically reconnect to my server’s network drive on startup? I previously had an apple script that did just that, but for whatever reason it no longer works in OSX 10.9 Mavericks. Apparently Apple’s Automater is a lot easier to work with and does the same thing. Thanks to this post I found a clever and simple solution that should continue to work regardless of the OS version:

  1. Launch Automater
  2. Choose Application
  3. Search for pause and drag it to the right pane (enter 5secs or so)
  4. Search for server and drag Get Specified Servers and Connect to Servers (in this order) to the right pane.
  5. In Get Specified Servers click Add, and add the address (in my case it was afp://192.168.1.18/RAID5)
  6. Save the application, and add it to your OSX startup!

osx scroll direction

I’ve gotten used to ‘natural scrolling’ on my macbook. The problem is that I haven’t gotten used to it when using a mouse. This means that when I attach a mouse to my macbook some funny things happen and it is a bit frustrating to use. There are two check boxes in OSX’s preferences: one for the mouse and one for the trackpad, oddly enough they’re linked. Thankfully there’s a product out there called scroll reverser that takes care of the problem. It allows me to revert the direction for the mouse only, and so far works great.


OSX mouse lag…

Apparently I’ve been spending my time in OSX gimped by an unnoticed mouse lag. There’s always been something different between windows and OSX when it comes to mouse movement but I could never quite put my finger on it. Was it the mouse acceleration curve, or something else? Just ran across some software thanks to reddit that makes the mouse feel a hell of a lot like windows called SmoothMouse. The only problem is…my mouse bindings for mission control no longer work.

Time to give USB Overdrive another shot…lets hope this reboot doesn’t kill the machine.

EDIT: Kernel did not panic….so far so good…