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Unmounting an arbitrary volume
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Unmounting an arbitrary volume


  • Subject: Unmounting an arbitrary volume
  • From: Dr.Ian Silvester <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 08:28:28 +0100

Hi all,

I guess this question is not networking-specific, indeed it is file system specific, but since it relates to unmounting network volumes I thought I'd ask here:

Once I have mounted one or more network volumes, I am aware that each is assigned an FSVolumeRefNum. To unmount, it is this ID I must pass. Clearly I do not wish to store locally the IDs of all volumes I've mounted (and indeed I might not have mounted all available net volumes), so how do I access the system's list of mounted volumes, and how do I identify a specific volume in order to obtain it's FSVolumeRefNum in order to unmount it?

Thanks in advance,

Ian

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