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Mapping Another MAC Hard Drive Using Shell Script
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<blockquote data-quote="37Shannon" data-source="post: 1814157" data-attributes="member: 401815"><p>Thanks, but no. I do not want SystemB's hard disk permanently mounted. I want to mount the disk upon demand, copy some files, then umount it. My cron script runs whether or not I'm logged in, but the above solution will only work WHEN I'm logged in. For example, if I restart the system without logging in, the cron script should still be able to do its job without requiring me to log in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="37Shannon, post: 1814157, member: 401815"] Thanks, but no. I do not want SystemB's hard disk permanently mounted. I want to mount the disk upon demand, copy some files, then umount it. My cron script runs whether or not I'm logged in, but the above solution will only work WHEN I'm logged in. For example, if I restart the system without logging in, the cron script should still be able to do its job without requiring me to log in. [/QUOTE]
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