On 8/23/02 at 9:31 AM -0700, Brady Duga wrote:
On Friday, August 23, 2002, at 05:49 AM, Knut Lorenzen wrote:
Frank Bitterlich schrieb dereinst (am 23.08.2002 11:54 Uhr) via
bitterlich at gsco dot de:
Do you see the volume in Terminal? (cd /Volumes/) If so, you can use chmod
or chown.
Nope, no-show. In /Volumes/, all I see is "." and "..". Shouldn't at
least my Macintosh HD show up there?
Absolutely! Seems like there's something wrong with your OS
X-Installation...
Umm - no. /Volumes is for additional mounts. Your internal should be
mounted on the root ("/").
If the internal drive is partitioned, only the boot partition is "/";
all other partitions on that drive, plus all other volumes get
mounted under /Volumes.
Type 'df' in Terminal to see for sure.
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