I'm having this issue too, apologies for bringing up an old thread, I figured it is recent enough & covers the same ground…
My standard user account requires a password to mount the internal disks (Mac Pro with 10.9.3).
What I cannot understand is that I give SuperDuper! admin access (to the entire system) but it still cannot mount a disk without intervention? I guess this is sandboxing at work?
I have been looking for a group for 'mounting disks' so that I could at least add my user to that group, but I can't see one on OS X, any ideas?
I'd like to work around this issue, as it currently stands I have to be sitting at the computer to make scheduled copies work. I unmount the disk after each copy to avoid accidentally writing or working from that disk.
Is there any point in moving the SuperDuper! user cron jobs into roots crontab?
Perhaps a root cron job could 'su' to the admin user?
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