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Unmount remote volume (10.2.1)
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Unmount remote volume (10.2.1)


  • Subject: Unmount remote volume (10.2.1)
  • From: email@hidden (Guillaume Iacino)
  • Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 10:41:40 -0700

Hi,

As a newbie my first script was to have my computer launch applications and
mount servers in the morning while I am trying to wake up. I sort of
succeeded to do what I wanted to do. My only issue is when I mount volumes,
after unlocking the keychain, the standard window with my name and pwd
properly set opens up and stays opened until I press Connect. Do I have a
way to skip this window.

Now at the end of the day, I want to unmount the remote volume and my iPod.
I tried:
Tell application "Finder"
eject (every disk whose ejectable is true)
End tell

But my surprise was to discover that all my volumes (even the local ones are
ejectable). I read somewhere that partitions were non-ejectable, so I try
using it to do my check but partition is not a recognized command.

Any insights would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.

Guillaume
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