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| Path of Mounts? This is I'm sure a total newbie question, which I am. When I do a mount of a network drive using Finder. Where on earth is the path in terminal? So I can browse the files in terminal rather than finder after mount. I did so searches and came up blank. Maybe I'm using the wrong search terms, I dunno. |
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