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Re: How to identify root volume
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Re: How to identify root volume


  • Subject: Re: How to identify root volume
  • From: "Alan Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 13:35:25 -0400

Buddy,

Yes, there is a way.

[[NSFileManager defaultManager] displayNameAtPath: @"/"]

That will return the name of the start-up disk.


Peace, Alan


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