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Re: How to get the current volume name

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Subject: Re: How to get the current volume name
From: Arnaud Nicolet <anic297@mac.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 22:53:37 +0200
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Le 30 juin 08 à 22:24 (soir), Sean Arney a écrit:

Is that always the volume running the system?  That would be great.


On 6/30/08 1:33 PM, "Christian Schmitz"
<realbasiclists@monkeybreadsoftware.de> wrote:

Sean Arney <sean@workinsoft.com> wrote:

When multiple bootable volumes are attached, how can one determine the current volume name? I looked at System.env etc, but Im not seeing how to
get that...is there anything in MBS like that anyone know of?

volume(0).name maybe?

Have you first looked in the Language Reference?
I can read "The boot volume is volume 0".
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