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You're right; when I set the mounted disk image volume as the destination, it and its network share get mounted automatically for scheduled backups. However, they don't get automatically unmounted. That's fine for the share, but I'd like to see the disk image get unmounted. Do I need to add an "after copy" shell script to kludge this, or is there something I'm missing?
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