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I've tried to remove all folder after disc ejecting, but it didn't help.
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Lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 1 Jan 24 12:50 LV -> /Īs you can see the old mount point folders still exist and each new one increments with a number increases. I.e the folder it created.īut in this case when I unmount my drive the system is not clearing the mount point folder it created in /volumes/įor instance here is output of listing Volumes folder: $ ls -l /Volumes/ĭ-x-x-x+ 3 root admin 102 Jan 24 12:57 FreeAgent Driveĭ-x-x-x+ 3 root admin 102 Jan 24 13:01 FreeAgent Drive 1ĭrwxrwxrwx 1 nikolaygolub staff 4096 Jan 9 01:35 FreeAgent Drive 2 When you unmount the drive, the system should also remove all references of the mount point from /volumes/. OSX will normally create a directory/folder as the mount point in the /Volumes/ area for a drive. Since there was trouble with writing to NTFS partition in Yosemite, I've installed OSXFUSE from dmg package and ntfs-3g from homebrew and it becomes writeable.īut, I've noticed, that every time, I connect the hard drive, It mounts to the new folder.
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I have a Seagate Free Agent HDD drive with NTFS formatted.