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Re: Finding all mounted volumes



At 05:45 PM 10/3/02 -0400, Jason Boyd wrote:
>How does one find all volumes/disks/whatever in a platform-agnostic way?
>
>On OS X, File.listRoots() returns the following list:
>
>/
>

One way is to use JConfig, available from www.jconfig.com. It works on OSX,
Mac Classic, Windows, and Linux. It uses native code.

While I'm here, could anyone answer my question from 9/20/02 entitled
"CocoaJava classes followup?" I'd like to know why I needed to add the
CocoaJava classes to MRJAppBuilder's classpath on OSX Server 10.1.


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Get JConfig here: http://www.jconfig.com

Use JConfig to: enumerate the user's hard drives,
launch processes, get the file type of a file,
launch the user's default web browser, and much more.
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