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How to remove duplicate "ghost" network drive on OS X?
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In terminal my Volumes directory looks like this: Somehow I have a duplicate "LaCie" drive and I can't access it to delete it. It is an Airport Drive. OS X must have a preference file somewhere it keeps of past network drives that I can delete. It only mounts when the real drive is plugged in. I am…
Error Output
"Sanitized"-Computer:Volumes "sanatizedUserName"$ ls Backup of "Sanitized"’s MacBook Macintosh HD LaCie iDisk LaCie-1
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Mac OS X mounts drives by default by creating a folder with the name of the drive in and then mounting it at that point (so a drive is normally accessible via ). Mac OS X will append a after the name of a hard drive if multiple drives of that name a…
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