In our previous episode (Saturday, 21-Dec-2013), Andy Lee said: > How do the proposed solutions compare when the other drive is unmounted? For > example, suppose I owned only one computer, a laptop, and the external drive > is only mounted when I'm home?
If I launch iTunes on my Laptop when the external is not connected I get a notice that iTunes can't find the library. I can create a new one, or search for one. This works fine for me almost all the time. Sometimes I just want to check something in the iTunes store and I can't, which is slightly annoying. > What I would *want* is if I launch iTunes and the drive is not there, it > gives me an error. If iTunes is already running and I unmount the drive, I > want iTunes to see that as an error too. You will not be able to unmount the drive iTunes library is on when iTunes is running unless you do something foolish like sudo hdiutil eject -force /Volumes/External -- I HAVE NEITHER BEEN THERE NOR DONE THAT Bart chalkboard Ep. AABF17 _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
