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Hi guys.
Please clear something up for me on this note: Why do you have to unmount the drive with Disk Utility after the schedule is set? Does SD take note of how the drive was unmounted? and if so, how long after I set my schedule does it 'record' how the drive was unmounted? At this moment, my FW drive is not mounted, and I have scheduled a backup at xx time, but I did not unmount the drive after I set the schedule. Will SD auto mount the drive, do it's thing, and auto unmount it at my next schedule? Or do I need to re-edit the schedule, and then unmount the drive with Disk Utility to get SD to auto unmount? (that's a mouthful...) also, I'm creating sparse images with SD, will that affect any auto mount/unmounting? Thanks in advance bkpr |
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