On previous OS X releases, I could open Disk Utility and choose file->NFS Mounts. I cannot find anything similar in Mavericks. Is there any GUI for mounting NFS, or must it all be done via the command line?
MacOS – Does Mavericks have a GUI for NFS mounts as in previous OS X versions
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Best Answer
Unfortunately the NFS GUI tools have been removed from disk utility in Mavericks. However the NFS manager tool ( www.bresink.com/osx/NFSManager.html) can replace that functionality and provide even more fine grained control than disk utility's implementation did. If you want this NFS mount to remain mounted persistently you can also use automounter which is a CLI only tool.