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Re: Telling an iDisk from other mounted volumes
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Re: Telling an iDisk from other mounted volumes


  • Subject: Re: Telling an iDisk from other mounted volumes
  • From: LuKreme <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 20:18:49 -0600

On 11-Oct-2009, at 11:56, Doug Tallman wrote:
it identifies the iDisk only. Can I generalize that if group privileges is none it's an iDisk? Or is there a better way?

I don't think so. If a disk is setup to ignore permissions it will also come up as group privs = none, i believe.


BTW, looking at the properties available through Finder and System Events, the Finder says my iDisk is not ejectable, but System Events says it is.

I believe this is correct. The finder will not eject it, but it IS ejectable at the system level, right? (Might depend on if you are syncing the iDisk locally or not?)



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