Rimuove l'immagine del disco dall'elenco dei dischi

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In Utility Disco vedo due immagini del disco (aggiornamenti flash)

Ma non riesco a trovare dove possa essere il file immagine.

Sulla console con diskutil vedo

/dev/disk2 (disk image):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        +16.9 MB    disk2
   1:        Apple_partition_map                         32.3 KB    disk2s1
   2:                  Apple_HFS Flash Player            16.9 MB    disk2s2
/dev/disk4 (disk image):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        +17.2 MB    disk4
   1:        Apple_partition_map                         32.3 KB    disk4s1
   2:                  Apple_HFS Flash Player            17.1 MB    disk4s2

E con diskutil info

   Device Identifier:        disk4
   Device Node:              /dev/disk4
   Whole:                    Yes
   Part of Whole:            disk4
   Device / Media Name:      Apple UDIF read-only compressed (bzip2) Media

   Volume Name:              Not applicable (no file system)

   Mounted:                  Not applicable (no file system)

   File System:              None

   Content (IOContent):      Apple_partition_scheme
   OS Can Be Installed:      No
   Media Type:               Generic
   Protocol:                 Disk Image
   SMART Status:             Not Supported

   Total Size:               17.2 MB (17170432 Bytes) (exactly 33536 512-Byte-Units)
   Volume Free Space:        Not applicable (no file system)
   Device Block Size:        512 Bytes

   Read-Only Media:          Yes
   Read-Only Volume:         Not applicable (no file system)

   Device Location:          External
   Removable Media:          Yes
   Media Removal:            Software-Activated

   Virtual:                  Yes
   OS 9 Drivers:             No
   Low Level Format:         Not supported

C'è un modo per sapere dove si trovano queste immagini sul mio disco?

    
posta Matteo 13.11.2015 - 11:54
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hdiutil mostrerà le informazioni su tutti i DMG montati:

hwd@hwds-iMac:~$ hdiutil info  
framework       : 415
driver          : 10.11v415
================================================
image-path      : /Users/hwd/Downloads/mountedImageOne.dmg
image-alias     : /Users/hwd/Downloads/mountedImageOne.dmg
shadow-path     : <none>
icon-path       : /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskImages.framework    /Resources/CDiskImage.icns
image-type      : UDIF, nur Lesen, komprimiert (bzip2)
system-image    : false
blockcount      : 22528
blocksize       : 512
writeable       : false
autodiskmount   : TRUE
removable       : TRUE
image-encrypted : false
mounting user   : hwd
mounting mode   : <unknown>
process ID      : 5376
/dev/disk2      Apple_partition_scheme  
/dev/disk2s1    Apple_partition_map 
/dev/disk2s2    Apple_HFS   /Volumes/mountedImageOne
================================================
image-path      : /Users/hwd/Downloads/mountedImageTwo.dmg
image-alias     : /Users/hwd/Downloads/mountedImageTwo.dmg
shadow-path     : <none>
icon-path       : /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskImages.framework/Resources/CDiskImage.icns
image-type      : UDIF, nur Lesen, komprimiert (zlib)
system-image    : false
blockcount      : 20480
blocksize       : 512
writeable       : false
autodiskmount   : TRUE
removable       : TRUE
image-encrypted : false
mounting user   : hwd
mounting mode   : <unknown>
process ID      : 5416
/dev/disk3      GUID_partition_scheme   
/dev/disk3s1    48465300-0000-AAAA-AAAA-000000000000    /Volumes/mountedImageTwo
    
risposta data 13.11.2015 - 14:07
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2

Montali tramite Utility Disco e li vedrai in Finder dove puoi semplicemente smontarli facendo clic sull'icona di espulsione nella barra laterale accanto ai loro nomi (nel Finder) e scompariranno.

    
risposta data 13.02.2016 - 15:10
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La domanda è in realtà "Come rimuovere ...".

Può essere espulso usando il percorso del dispositivo

diskutil eject /dev/disk4

Sostituisci disk4 per qualsiasi disco sia offensivo.

    
risposta data 12.03.2016 - 05:15
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