On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, C.J.LAWSON wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > should that be umount or U[n]mount with a capital U??
> > --J.
> >
> If you try with a capital U, you will see 'command not found'!
>
> Just try it!
>
Which is why you shouldn't use it and
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, C.J.LAWSON wrote:
: Hi,
: should that be umount or U[n]mount with a capital U??
: --J.
:
: On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, Tristan Day wrote:
:
: > When I ask Debian 1.3.1 to unmount my 3.5" to take it out of the drive, I
: > get 'Command Not Fount' or something along these lines
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, C.J.LAWSON wrote:
> Hi,
> should that be umount or U[n]mount with a capital U??
> --J.
>
If you try with a capital U, you will see 'command not found'!
Just try it!
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Hi,
should that be umount or U[n]mount with a capital U??
--J.
On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, Tristan Day wrote:
> When I ask Debian 1.3.1 to unmount my 3.5" to take it out of the drive, I
> get 'Command Not Fount' or something along these lines: it seems "unmount"
> doesn't exist! How do I get rou
unmount is not the prefered method,use umount in it place.
Alain Toussaint
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hi
try 'umount' not 'uNmount'
try 'which umount'
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On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, Tristan Day wrote:
> When I ask Debian 1.3.1 to unmount my 3.5" to take it out of the drive, I
> get 'Command Not Fount' or something along these lines: it seems "unmount"
> doesn't exist! How do I get round this so I don't have to reboot every time
> I change disks?
I thin
When I ask Debian 1.3.1 to unmount my 3.5" to take it out of the drive, I
get 'Command Not Fount' or something along these lines: it seems "unmount"
doesn't exist! How do I get round this so I don't have to reboot every time
I change disks?
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