Umount
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'''umount''' unmounts filesystem drives for maintenance or removal from the system. For example, if you had a CD-ROM mounted, but you wanted to eject the disc, you might type '''umount /mnt/cdrom''' so that you could eject it. | '''umount''' unmounts filesystem drives for maintenance or removal from the system. For example, if you had a CD-ROM mounted, but you wanted to eject the disc, you might type '''umount /mnt/cdrom''' so that you could eject it. | ||
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[[Category:System Commands]] | [[Category:System Commands]] |
Revision as of 04:42, 18 July 2005
umount unmounts filesystem drives for maintenance or removal from the system. For example, if you had a CD-ROM mounted, but you wanted to eject the disc, you might type umount /mnt/cdrom so that you could eject it.