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Mount, SuperDuper!, UnMount - help
Hi,
I did some searching and saw people posting some scripts to mount and unmount drives, unfortunately that scripting looks like a foreign language to me - I can't make heads or tails of it. My situation is that I have several FireWire drives connected to my iMac. I would like to leave the one FW drive which is a Clone of my Macintosh HD unmounted except for the time each night when I do a Smart Update. I would really appreciate help coming with a script that says: 1) "mount "Clone" FW drive" 2) run the scheduled SD! event 3) "unmount "Clone" FW drive" Thanks! |
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No need, it'll work automatically. Just schedule a backup to Clone and eject it. When the time comes, SD! will mount, copy and unmount.
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Wonderfull, sorry for asking what now seems like a dumb question - but this is a great feature and I'm glad to know about it now. |
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