Re: Local and remote disks
Re: Local and remote disks
- Subject: Re: Local and remote disks
- From: Harald Schneider <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 12:28:29 +0200
Yes, that's how I've currently solved it:
I issue a "df" shell command and parse its output.
Can I retrieve the POSIX path from a Finder object ?
Thank you very much,
Harald
Emmanuel wrote:
At 10:34 AM +0200 9/10/07, Harald Schneider wrote:
Thanks - but what if you have 2 disks named "Macintosh HD", one local
and one mounted remote volume ? Querying by name always returns true.
The posix path of a remote volume starts with /Volumes, furthermore
different disks with the same name will have different posix paths, such
as /Volumes/Macintosh HD, /Volumes/Macintosh HD1 etc.
Emmanuel
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