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- #!/usr/bin/env sh
-
- # Description: Toggle mount status of a device using pmount
- # If the device is not mounted, it will be mounted.
- # If the device is mounted, it will be unmounted and powered down.
- #
- # Runs `lsblk` if 'l' is entered, exits on 'Return`.
- #
- # Note:
- # - The script uses Linux-specific lsblk to list block devices. Alternatives:
- # macOS: "diskutil list"
- # BSD: "geom disk list"
- # - The script uses udisksctl (from udisks2) to pwoer down devices. This is also Linux-specific.
- # Users on non-Linux platforms can comment it and use an alterntive to power-down disks.
- #
- # Shell: POSIX compliant
- # Author: Arun Prakash Jana
-
- prompt="device name ['l' lists]: "
-
- lsblk
-
- echo
- echo "Make sure you aren't still in the mounted device."
- echo -n "$prompt"
- read dev
-
- while ! [ -z "$dev" ]
- do
- if [ "$dev" = "l" ]; then
- lsblk
- elif [ "$dev" = "q" ]; then
- exit
- else
- if grep -qs "$dev " /proc/mounts; then
- sync
- pumount "$dev"
- if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then
- echo "$dev" unmounted.
- udisksctl power-off -b /dev/"$dev"
- if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then
- echo "$dev" ejected.
- fi
- fi
- else
- pmount "$dev"
- echo "$dev" mounted to "$(lsblk -n /dev/"$dev" | rev | cut -d' ' -f1 | rev)".
- fi
- fi
-
- echo
- echo -n "$prompt"
- read dev
- done
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