In Mac OS X Finder's column view, how do you show all columns, up to the list of volumes?

Posted by John Douthat on Super User See other posts from Super User or by John Douthat
Published on 2010-03-16T20:03:02Z Indexed on 2010/03/16 20:11 UTC
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In OS X's olden times, column view always allowed you to scroll left back to the list of volumes. In recent versions, however, the Finder will hide parents and ancestors.

For example, when you select a favorite "place" in the sidebar, no ancestors of that folder will be visitable without pressing Cmd+Up, but hitting Cmd+Up causes the current directory to lose focus, or disappear entirely, depending on the number of levels .

Clicking "Back" sends you back to the folder you where in, but it also re-hides all of its ancestors :(

I really wish I could see the entire hierarchy. Is that possible?

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