This is tickling my memory.  Look inside the "invisible" volumes for any 
unusual magic files that begin with period.  I think I remember reading about 
some way to use those to suppress the appearance of a Windows partition on the 
Mac desktop.

Speaking of the word "invisible," did you check the low-level visibility 
properties of these volumes?  There are some shell commands that tweak that 
stuff and all of it is 100% opaque to the GUI.

On May 19, 2013, at 10:07 PM, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am having a weird problem across several machines that can best be 
> explained with a screen shot:
> 
> <Volumes.PNG>
> <https://copy.com/wKSF1dP26XODpnBc>
> 
> As you can see, there are 5 volumes listed in /Volumes but only three listed 
> in the Finder view of /Volumes. The other two volumes (network mounts from 
> two other machines) do not show up in the Finder at all. There is no way, for 
> example, for me to get them into the Finder's sidebar. If I go to the Shared 
> section and click on the appropriate machine, I will see the names of the 
> possible shares as folder icons with the 'three paper dolls" network icon. 
> The mounted drive will show an eject icon at the end of its name in list 
> view, but still shows the 'unmounted' icon.
> 
> This problem persists with these drive across the other machines. So, for 
> example, if "Zero" is mounted on the machine Porphyrion is connected to, then 
> it does not show up in the finder either, and vise versa.
> 
> Has anyone seen anything like this?
> 
> 
> -- 
> I know it all. I just can't remember it simultaneously.
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