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Re: Darwin-kernel Digest, Vol 4, Issue 183



Hi Eric,

On Aug 14, 2007, at 12:04 PM, email@hidden wrote:

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Message: 1

Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 14:29:58 -0700

From: Eric Long <email@hidden>

Subject: Re: Filtering disk vs. partitions

To: Kevin Elliott <email@hidden>

Cc: Darwin Kernel <email@hidden>

Message-ID: <C2E61B66.12834%email@hidden>

Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"


Hmm... What's the matching dict in your Info.plist look like?

Depending on your match, you may be filtering them out accidently/

incidentally.



I believe this is where the problem lies, but I'm not clear on the solution.


It looks like this:


        <key>MyCompany_Filter</key>

        <dict>

            <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>

            <string>com.myCompany.driver.myFilter</string>

            <key>IOClass</key>

            <string>com_myCompany_driver_myFilter</string>

            <key>IOMatchCategory</key>

            <string>IOStorage</string>

            <key>IOProviderClass</key>

            <string>IOMedia</string>

        </dict>


Add:

<key>Whole<key>
<true/>

to your Info.plist. That should get you matching the whole disk.

Cheers,
J-Sun

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