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Le 31 janv. 2008 à 21:31, Skeeve a écrit :
John C. Welch wrote:
You're hitting the difference between a physical disk and a volume. Physical
disks don't have UUIDs, volumes do. /dev is a physical disk driver location,
/Volumes or / is where volumes are mounted.
What you need is the volume mount, which in that terminology would be something like disk0s3 or disk 0, slice/volume 3
I beg to differ.
no matter what I enter: diskutil info '/Volumes/Macintosh HD' diskutil info / diskutil info /dev/disk0s3
I always get the UUID
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