@JShoe Most people I know consider the filesystem structure to be the thing that's bad when you have a "corrupt disk"
so - you can't even find the files. Normally, the corruption is due to a bug, bad write or power failure / hardware failure when writing that structure.
@daviesgeek I have only caught the tail end of this conversation, but depending on what camera you have you may find it's already been done - check out the RPi site on SE to ask a question.
I'm sure you could rustle up a script that heads off into /volumes and does something like a ls -l | head -2 | wc -l to get a number that way, but nothing built in.
Well, I found how to do it in terminal, so here's a different question: is it possible to in the middle of an applescript command execute a terminal command? Would it be a tell aplication "terminal" kind of thing?
@stuffe Sweet! Thank you! I didn't even think to look for a RPi SE site
Note: don't move an app into, then out of a folder while it's still installing. I ended up with two copies of the app. One was a good install, the other just said "Installing" and I had to restart my iPod.....