(apologies if this is a dupe; it looked like it failed before, when I had a cc 
to [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> when my membership hasn't been 
approved yet)

I'd like to have a script run
sudo tmutil enable
when /Volumes/LaCie is mounted, and
sudo tmutil disable
sudo tmutil disablelocal

when it's unmounted (I don't want local snapshots on the internal SSD, but 
tmutil disablelocal doesn't seem to be remembered across reboots; it's good 
enough that I have backups running when the Thunderbolt drive is plugged in).

Additionally, for that and any other mount/unmount not in HardwareGrowler's 
exception list, I'd like the usual visual notification.

Assume that I've tweaked /etc/sudoers or otherwise made arrangements (such as 
porting Linux pam_ssh_agent_auth.so and configuring it) so that I don't need to 
enter my password for sudo.  And of course, the system won't let me unmount the 
drive if it's in use (not counting forced unmounts), so the script doesn't need 
to worry about that.

I've never really worked with AppleScript, and have no idea how the arguments 
(like whether it's a mount or unmount, and what the mount point is) are passed, 
so some help would be great!

I'd actually rather use ControlPlane than HardwareGrowler+Growl, but 
ControlPlane doesn't (AFAIK) have a mount/unmount "evidence" source, and 
neither HardwareGrowler nor ControlPlane seem to have a provision for noticing 
the connection/disconnection of Thunderbolt devices.

thanks...

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