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SuperDuper! got an update - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: SuperDuper! got an update (/showthread.php?tid=119882) Pages:
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SuperDuper! got an update - deckeda - 07-09-2011 Back on the 1st, it seems. Maybe this is old news, then. Version 2.6.3(88), July 1, 2011 Re: SuperDuper! got an update - kd - 07-09-2011 Thanks - my old version of SuperDuper thought it was the latest, even though it wasn't! Re: SuperDuper! got an update - Drew - 07-09-2011 Is there a way to automatically mount an external drive for a SuperDuper backup and then automatically unmount it? Re: SuperDuper! got an update - StingMe - 07-09-2011 Drew wrote: "SuperDuper! actually does this automatically Authored by: dnanian on Jul 27, '10 10:54:24AM When a scheduled backup is done, SuperDuper! will automatically mount, copy and unmount your drives. So, no special scripting or anything else need be done: just unmount your drive with Disk Utility (don't eject it - unmount it) and the scheduler will do the rest. Note, too: you don't have to have a time or an "on mount" event set up in the scheduler. Instead, you can open the Scheduled Copies window (Window > Scheduled Copies), select the schedule you want to run, and click Copy Now. If you do that, we'll do what we do with an 'automatic' schedule—that is, we'll mount the drive, perform the backup and unmount. Automatically. Hope that's of use! --Dave Nanian (from Shirt Pocket, the SuperDuper! guys)" from comments at http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20100712085231232 Re: SuperDuper! got an update - freeradical - 07-09-2011 What is the difference between unmounting and ejecting a drive? I always eject my drives. Re: SuperDuper! got an update - deckeda - 07-09-2011 Unmount only makes it disappear from the desktop. Eject will additionally spit out a removable disk. I'm assuming you still have to "eject" if you want to properly unplug an external drive, but someone else will have to confirm. SuperDuper! probably needs to see the drive connected/not ejected in order to mount whatever volume is on it for backup. It's a great feature for those who don't want to have the backup drive or volume accessed by accident. Re: SuperDuper! got an update - freeradical - 07-09-2011 So unmounting simply removes the drive from the filesystem? Re: SuperDuper! got an update - deckeda - 07-09-2011 They both do---at least at the Finder/user level. The difference lies in the ability of an app like SuperDuper! to make it appear again. And like I said, I haven't turned off or unplugged a drive that was only unmounted to see if the OS complained. Re: SuperDuper! got an update - Drew - 07-10-2011 Thanks! Now I wish that I could command-click on the drive and get an "unmount" option in the menu. My Mac is a Macbook and I often (nearly daily) unplug it from a large monitor and back up drives to go out and about. When I return home and plug everything back in, the external drives automatically mount. It would be nice if I didn't have to go to Disk Utility each time just to unmount the Superduper clone. Re: SuperDuper! got an update - deckeda - 07-10-2011 What you may want is to not plug that drive in until you're going to run a backup. And then have Super eject it when done. Or there may be a way to configure a drive to not mount when plugged in. Some AppleScriptage maybe. |