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Re: Which drive is a CD in?
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Re: Which drive is a CD in?


  • Subject: Re: Which drive is a CD in?
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 16:40:11 +0200

At 9:55 AM +0100 5/20/07, Ruth Bygrave wrote:
I know Terminal probably has its unambiguous references to physical mount points of drives, but I have no clue on how to get anywhere with GUI-level things like iTunes and Finder and Toast...

A poor answer, but I'm afraid that there is no way to disambiguate volumes other than working at the UNIX level, with Terminal and all.


That said, did you try to get all properties of the "disk item" class in System Events' dictionary?

Emmanuel
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