I was having a problem with the script that creates my installer for macosx not working and I discovered it was because it was creating a folder called /Volumes/myinstaller 1 instead of /Volumes/myinstaller. While investigating this issue I found that I have a hidden volume called /Volumes/myinstaller with all the relevant files inside but I cannot rmdir the directory because it contains many layers of files. Is there someway to eject a hidden volume through the terminal or to see the hidden volume in the finder?
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Heh heh rm -r worked. Oh well duh. |
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In general, to dismount volumes, hidden or otherwise, you want to use
It is also possible to use diskutil to return information about mounted volumes in a structured way (a plist) for scripting. See the man pages for diskutil and hdiutil for more info. |
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umount /Volumes/myinstaller\ 1works (maybe with sudo) ? – ThibThib Aug 5 at 21:15