Hi guys,
I'm wondering whether any of you Terminal users/boffins know the solution to this one;
Is there any script (or command line text...) to mount a volume (external drive or disk image) which won't show up on the desktop but is seen in Disk Utility?
Disk Utility or Disk Warrior cannot repair it...
I'm sure I've heard that you can mount volumes or parts of volumes using Terminal...stuff like "/volumes/" shows you your volumes, right? And we can type in something to show us the subfolders in that volume? And type something else to save those subfolders to another destination?
I'm so sorry to be so green to this, but if any of you guys can help, I'd be very much appreciated...
Thanks in advance!
I'm wondering whether any of you Terminal users/boffins know the solution to this one;
Is there any script (or command line text...) to mount a volume (external drive or disk image) which won't show up on the desktop but is seen in Disk Utility?
Disk Utility or Disk Warrior cannot repair it...
I'm sure I've heard that you can mount volumes or parts of volumes using Terminal...stuff like "/volumes/" shows you your volumes, right? And we can type in something to show us the subfolders in that volume? And type something else to save those subfolders to another destination?
I'm so sorry to be so green to this, but if any of you guys can help, I'd be very much appreciated...
Thanks in advance!