I am no bash script guru by any stretch; dangerous is a more apt
description.
Answered my first question with a script that tests to see if a volume
is mounted. Then I attempted to add a mount command in the script in
the else branch. The volume in question is defined in /etc/fstab. When
I execute the mount command at the command prompt, no issues. In the
script, I get an error message that the volume name is a directory.
Well, yes it is....
What foo am I missing this time?
Howard
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