11-15-2015, 05:54 AM
Got it, thanks.
When logged in from a Windows machine, I noticed the detritus that OS X litters volumes with. Is there a good way to prevent, or keep that under control?
I'm familiar with the dot_clean command. Is that something I have to apply to all the files I upload to that drive, or is there another way?
The .trashes, .Spotlight etc. are easier to ignore. Even W10 now sticks a Volume Information folder on everything it mounts.
When logged in from a Windows machine, I noticed the detritus that OS X litters volumes with. Is there a good way to prevent, or keep that under control?
I'm familiar with the dot_clean command. Is that something I have to apply to all the files I upload to that drive, or is there another way?
The .trashes, .Spotlight etc. are easier to ignore. Even W10 now sticks a Volume Information folder on everything it mounts.