#!/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. # # Dependencies: lsblk # # Usage: Runs `lsblk` on 'l', exits on 'Return`. # # Notes: # - 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 power 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 printf "\nEnsure you aren't still in the mounted device.\n" printf "%s" "$prompt" read -r dev while [ -n "$dev" ] do if [ "$dev" = "l" ]; then lsblk elif [ "$dev" = "q" ]; then exit else if grep -qs "$dev " /proc/mounts; then sync if pumount "$dev" then echo "$dev" unmounted. if udisksctl power-off -b /dev/"$dev" then echo "$dev" ejected. fi fi else pmount "$dev" echo "$dev" mounted to "$(lsblk -n /dev/"$dev" | rev | cut -d' ' -f1 | rev)". fi fi echo printf "%s" "$prompt" read -r dev done