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# umount
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> Unlink a filesystem from its mount point, making it no longer accessible.
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> A filesystem cannot be unmounted when it is busy.
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> More information: <https://manned.org/umount.8>.
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- Unmount a filesystem, by passing the path to the source it is mounted from:
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`umount {{path/to/device_file}}`
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- Unmount a filesystem, by passing the path to the target where it is mounted:
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`umount {{path/to/mounted_directory}}`
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- When an unmount fails, try to remount the filesystem read-only:
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2025-03-12 21:05:58 +02:00
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`umount {{[-r|--read-only]}} {{path/to/mounted_directory}}`
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- Recursively unmount each specified directory:
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2025-03-12 21:05:58 +02:00
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`umount {{[-R|--recursive]}} {{path/to/mounted_directory}}`
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- Unmount all mounted filesystems (except the `proc` filesystem):
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2025-03-12 21:05:58 +02:00
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`umount {{[-a|--all]}}`
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