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Old 05-06-2009
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Read from script

Hi all.

I'm a newbie of bash scripting.

I need to create a script to have a rotate backup with 5 USB DISK on a work week.
With e2label, I've labelled all disk with all day of the week ( e.g. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,... ).

How can I read if I've plugged the right device ?!?!

I find the right day with "date +%A".

Thanks a lot.

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