Ask HN: why do adobe CC use /dev/disk?

by bigdon 4/12/2014, 5:47 PMwith 1 comments

    df -h                                                                      ~
    Filesystem      Size   Used  Avail Capacity  iused    ifree %iused  Mounted on
    /dev/disk1     465Gi  346Gi  118Gi    75% 90857463 30988845   75%   /
    devfs          215Ki  215Ki    0Bi   100%      744        0  100%   /dev
    map -hosts       0Bi    0Bi    0Bi   100%        0        0  100%   /net
    map auto_home    0Bi    0Bi    0Bi   100%        0        0  100%   /home
    /dev/disk4s2    97Mi   82Mi   16Mi    84%    20871     4018   84%   /Volumes/AdobeDigitalPublishingCC-AdobeUpdate
    /dev/disk5s2   168Mi  145Mi   24Mi    86%    36998     6080   86%   /Volumes/InDesignCC-AdobeUpdate
    /dev/disk6s2   3.8Mi  1.9Mi  1.9Mi    51%      482      480   50%   /Volumes/ShareOnBehance1-mul
    /dev/disk7s2   3.8Mi  1.9Mi  1.9Mi    51%      482      480   50%   /Volumes/ShareOnBehance1-mul 1
    /dev/disk8s2   101Mi   85Mi   16Mi    85%    21845     4063   84%   /Volumes/AdobeDigitalPublishingCS6-AutoUpdate
I do not understand why do creative cloud tampers with my volumes. I'm honestly surprised and curious about this practice - I never saw that before. Is it a standard practice?

by olgenion 4/12/2014, 7:08 PM

You can run "diskutil activity" and find out where all the disks actually came from.

For instance I have a disk4s2 that is actually a Flash installer DMG mounted:

*DiskAppeared ('disk4s2', DAVolumePath = 'file:///Volumes/Adobe%20Flash%20Player%20Installer/', DAVolumeKind = 'hfs', DAVolumeName = 'Adobe Flash Player Installer') Time=20140412-21:05:18.6399