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Old 03-16-2006, 07:04 AM
Cuneyt Cuneyt is offline
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Since SuperDuper! does not start to copy if the target drive was not mounted, I suppose, the script which would mount the drive won't help. An Applescript may be used for this purpose to mount the drive and open the SuperDuper! afterwards.

Of course, your shell scripts can call applescripts. For example, I created an applescript to make some cleanup just before SuperDuper! starts copying. This applescripts called by a shellscript which is set to run before SuperDuper's copy.
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