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IOKit / OSX: How can I distinguish between "real hard disk" and mounted images?
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IOKit / OSX: How can I distinguish between "real hard disk" and mounted images?


  • Subject: IOKit / OSX: How can I distinguish between "real hard disk" and mounted images?
  • From: Fritz-Ulrich Siewert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 11:05:55 +0100

Hello,

I'm writing an application to monitor disk i/o in OSX. Most work is done, but now I'm stuck: I cannot find a way to distinguish between a real, physical volume (i.e. the SSD and the hard disk in my fusion drive) and some mounted, virtual volumes (i.e. an opened .dmg-file).

Can anybody help with that?

Thanks,
	Fritz
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