Condividerò un perché è bello averlo così com'è e un modo per aggirarlo se sei determinato.
When you put the Mac to sleep, it will try and also put the external
drive to sleep, thus parking its heads and turning off the drives. It
won't eject it, however, so you can use it as soon as you wake your
Mac again without having to mount it.
The benefit is that you don't have to worry about mounting it, as in
most cases this would involve turning the drive off and on again,
reconnecting the plug, or using diskutil from a Terminal—quite time
consuming. Since I use my drive for Time Machine, I don't want to have
to think about connecting it every time I wake my Mac.
The only downside I see is that you could accidentally plug the drive
out. In that case, the Mac will wake up, and show you the error about
a drive being disconnected without properly ejecting it. Since all
data is written to the drive before going to sleep, this shouldn't
cause any data loss though.
All in all, it's much more comfortable to just keep the drive mounted.
Se desideri smontare le unità prima di dormire:
- Puoi usare l'automatore > file / cartelle > espellere il disco > dillo quando
per espellere.
- Utilizza il terminale per smontare tutte le unità prima di dormire. < non ti sta dando il codice in quanto può variare.