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Does anyone know if I can re-mount connected drives and if so, how?
To clarify:
If I have an external USB hard drive connected to my iMac and I click the disconnect icon for that drive in Finder (you know the up-arrow button in Finder) but leave the drive powered, is there a way I can instruct OS X to re-connect that drive without me having to power-cycle the drive to get OS X to re-mount the drive?
I believe this can be done in UNIX so I'd assume Apple has extended this capability into OS X ( hopefully :^D )
Thanks
-Mike
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