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Re: Network volume


  • Subject: Re: Network volume
  • From: Nor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 07:02:11 +0900

My view displays file system including some network volumes hierarchically
as one of Finder's style does.When the network is unexpectedly cut, I'd like
to remove the network volumes from the view before didUnmount notification.
I could get the faster way by using System Configuration when the line was
cut . But I don't know which volumes were networks'.
Should I wait for the unmount notification with NSDevicePath? But the
notification comes  slow. For the period, it looks like becoming "freeze".
That's why I want to know the way to identify the volumes were network's or
local ones.

Thank you.
Norio
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