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Re: How to get system volume path ?
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Re: How to get system volume path ?


  • Subject: Re: How to get system volume path ?
  • From: Andreas Monitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 01:12:12 -0400

On Sep 16, 2004, at 21:23, Daniel Jalkut wrote:

Use the NSFileManager method "displayNameAtPath:", which will convert the path "/" to whatever the actual name of the volume is.

You should probably also use it for the other volumes, though I'm not sure it will make any difference in any OS versions today.

It *does* make a difference when there are two volumes with the same name.


andy

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 >How to get system volume path ? (From: wall <email@hidden>)
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