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Great!
I see an SD! setting to eject a volume after a backup. But how does one prevent a single volume (or all volumes) on a connected drive from mounting at startup? And what tells a volume to mount when it's wanted for an SD! backup? I don't know why I hadn't thought of this earlier because I really don't need one of my external drives mounted except for backups...) (A link to the info is fine; I haven't found anything except instructions for messing with the system's hidden fstab file, and I'm not sure that I am up for that...) |
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