How to detect?
Hi group,
I'm writing a script to do backup. how can I make sure the destination
media is not the current hard drive or media that script is running on?
Need to use a command to control this and avoid transfering files to
the local hard drive. It must be either a second hard drive or a
different media such a host or cd and ...
Any advice?
Thanks,
.
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