on that mount you can only access as the user you attached as (how apple does any mounted device). That is: you have a "network attached storage" and a single (login) to it.
It seems to me you might try connecting to the NAS drive as a different user (ie, having two users active at same time on your desktop, ie via su(1)).
Can i connect to two different onedrive for business mac update#
There would be a conflict in the kernel if the drive were mounted 2x of course (no way to know which update was "better" where a conflicting update was requested), and the kernel wouldn't allow it anyway, it would be non-atomic and end in corruption despite best efforts and guesses. I'm not sure that your NAS allows two logins I cannot say I really don't know but here's what I see: I was able to add the private share pretty painless in windows 10, seems not so straightforward to me in macOS. i cannot use admin to connect to the new private share. I know that when i do a 'connect to server' and type "smb://wdmycloud" then hit browse, i see the device, when I double-click it, i see all the shares, however above the share folders it says "Connected as: admin". i am not sure that Finder is using the appropriate username and password to attempt to mount the share. My issue is that I'm not having much success getting this new share to auto-mount at login, as do the public shares. i set this private share such that the admin credentials cannot be used to access it via Finder, or File Explorer (windows). I recently created a new user on the NAS drive which is associated with a new share. I've got a NAS drive (wd mycloud) for which i have used 'connect to server' in macOS to mount a few public shares which i use the drive's admin credentials for.