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SYNOPSIS |
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DESCRIPTION |
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THE LOOP DEVICE |
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!!NAME |
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umount - unmount file systems |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__umount [[-hV]__ |
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__umount -a [[-dflnrv] [[-t__ ''vfstype''__] |
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umount [[-dflnrv]__ ''dir'' __|__ ''device'' |
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__[[...]__ |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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The __umount__ command detaches the file system(s) |
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mentioned from the file hierarchy. A file system is |
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specified by giving the directory where it has been mounted. |
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Giving the special device on which the file system lives may |
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also work, but is obsolete, mainly because it will fail in |
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case this device was mounted on more than one |
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directory. |
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Note that a file system cannot be unmounted when it is |
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`busy' - for example, when there are open files on it, or |
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when some process has its working directory there, or when a |
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swap file on it is in use. The offending process could even |
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be __umount__ itself - it opens libc, and libc in its |
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turn may open for example locale files. A lazy unmount |
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avoids this problem. |
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Options for the __umount__ command: |
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__-V__ |
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Print version and exit. |
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__-h__ |
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Print help message and exit. |
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__-v__ |
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Verbose mode. |
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__-n__ |
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Unmount without writing in ''/etc/mtab''. |
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In case unmounting fails, try to remount |
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read-only. |
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In case the unmounted device was a loop device, also free |
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this loop device. |
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__-a__ |
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All of the file systems described in ''/etc/mtab'' are |
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unmounted. (With __umount__ version 2.7 and later: the |
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''proc'' filesystem is not unmounted.) |
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__-t__ ''vfstype'' |
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Indicate that the actions should only be taken on file |
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systems of the specified type. More than one type may be |
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specified in a comma separated list. The list of file system |
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types can be prefixed with __no__ to specify the file |
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system types on which no action should be |
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taken. |
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__-f__ |
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Force unmount (in case of an unreachable NFS system). |
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(Requires kernel 2.1.116 or later.) |
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__-l__ |
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Lazy unmount. Detach the filesystem from the filesystem |
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hierarchy now, and cleanup all references to the filesystem |
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as soon as it is not busy anymore. (Requires kernel 2.4.11 |
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or later.) |
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!!THE LOOP DEVICE |
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The __umount__ command will free the loop device (if any) |
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associated with the mount, in case it finds the option |
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`loop=...' in ''/etc/mtab'', or when the -d option was |
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given. Any pending loop devices can be freed using `losetup |
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-d', see losetup(8). |
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!!FILES |
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''/etc/mtab'' table of mounted file systems |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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umount(2), mount(8), |
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losetup(8). |
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!!HISTORY |
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A __umount__ command appeared in Version 6 AT |
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