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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?
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