I have a firewire hard drive which does not behave properly. When I plug it in it does not show up right away. Usually after opening various programs for awhile, or sometimes logging out and back in again it finds itself but this is a pain and I'd like to know how to do it right away. I used to just open Apple system profiler with the disk unplugged ad then plug it in and hit update info and the drive would pop up on the desktop, but it's not that easy any more. Also sometimes tinkering around in Disk Utility occasionally makes the magic happen.
What I would like is a little unix command that I could type in to scan the firewire bus or make it into an Applescript or something. I wouldn't mind just clicking on something to mount the drive. Sure, it'd be great if it worked properly and mounted automatically every time, but it doesn't.
Another quirky thing is when it's mounted and i select an OS 9 startup folder that is on the firewire disk, it finds it every time no sweat. Could that be because it's looking for it?
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What I would like is a little unix command that I could type in to scan the firewire bus or make it into an Applescript or something. I wouldn't mind just clicking on something to mount the drive. Sure, it'd be great if it worked properly and mounted automatically every time, but it doesn't.
Another quirky thing is when it's mounted and i select an OS 9 startup folder that is on the firewire disk, it finds it every time no sweat. Could that be because it's looking for it?
Gabe