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Re: Unique Identifier for Disk
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Re: Unique Identifier for Disk


  • Subject: Re: Unique Identifier for Disk
  • From: Jeffrey Berman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 20:18:41 -0500

On 4/28/04 2:42 PM, "John C. Welch" <email@hidden> wrote:

> On 4/28/04 1:47 PM, "Jeffrey Berman" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> At least on my system (OS X 10.2.8), the help text from the 'hfs.util'
>> command does not list a -k option and the command returns nothing when I use
>> it with a device file name. For example, the main partition of my startup
>> disk is associated with the device file "disk0s9" but the command:
>>
>> /System/Library/Filesystems/hfs.fs/hfs.util -k disk0s9
>>
>> does not return anything.
>
> Try that with a sudo

Still no luck. The command:

sudo /System/Library/Filesystems/hfs.fs/hfs.util -k disk0s9

does not return anything.

-Jeffrey Berman
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