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Chris,
Your hacks are beautiful. In some preliminary testing here with multiple AFP mounts, the perl version (the only one I'm testing), works great. Just so you know here's what some of my afp mount points look like from the mount command. Quote:
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if [[ `mount | awk '/^afp_/'` != "" ]]; then mount | awk '/^afp_/ {print $3}' | xargs -n 1 umount -f num_mounts=`mount | grep -c ^afp` for (( i = 0; i < $num_mounts; i++ )); do mountpt=`mount | grep ^afp | grep -o '/.* (' | sed 's_/Volumes/__g' | sed 's_ (_:_g' | head -1` cmd='tell application "Finder" to eject '\"$mountpt\" osascript -e "$cmd" sleep 2 done fi I really hope this gets indexed by Google as I've been trying to find a way to automatically unmount any connected drives when I switch locations on my laptop. BTW, I did figure that out. It involves a small shell script and a launchd process. Of course, if there was some way to get the mount point from SD then we wouldn't have to go through all these contortions. But the exercise still helps me for the other script. Andy |
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Dave, could you post the contents of the 'mount' command when SMB shares are mounted? I'm trying to adapt my unmount script to handle afp, sshfs and smb shares. Unfortunately I don't have sshfs or smb shares to test with. TIA.
BTW, the script is always up at http://thefragens.com/pub/ Last edited by afragen; 08-21-2007 at 06:16 PM. |
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