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<blockquote data-quote="vansmith" data-source="post: 1144871" data-attributes="member: 71075"><p>Yes, the /Volumes folder will need to be spelled correctly. I haven't tried changing the name but I can't imagine any good would come of not having it there (this would be why it's so hard to change the name in the first place).</p><p></p><p>Now, the Volumes folder will not by default be visible (it's hidden). Have you enabled the ability to view hidden files/folders in Finder? If not, I'm willing to guess that the "olumes" folder you're seeing is not in fact the Volumes folder spelled incorrectly. As a test, go to Finder and push Shift-Command-G and enter /Volumes. If you do that and get a folder with an alias to your HD, you're fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vansmith, post: 1144871, member: 71075"] Yes, the /Volumes folder will need to be spelled correctly. I haven't tried changing the name but I can't imagine any good would come of not having it there (this would be why it's so hard to change the name in the first place). Now, the Volumes folder will not by default be visible (it's hidden). Have you enabled the ability to view hidden files/folders in Finder? If not, I'm willing to guess that the "olumes" folder you're seeing is not in fact the Volumes folder spelled incorrectly. As a test, go to Finder and push Shift-Command-G and enter /Volumes. If you do that and get a folder with an alias to your HD, you're fine. [/QUOTE]
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