OS X :: NTFS Hard Disk Mount Location At Mac

Aug 2, 2010

I really need to know where a NTFS disk is mounted at a Mac. Don't say the Desktop, or something like that. I need the mount directory. CDs/DVDs and pendrives are mounted at /Volumes. Where are NTFS disks mounted?

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I've recently converted to the Mac-side:

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