Re: Unmount: COMMAND NOT FOUND!!!

1998-03-23 Thread C.J.LAWSON
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 round this so I don't have to reboot every time
 I change disks?
 
 
 
 
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Re: Unmount: COMMAND NOT FOUND!!!

1998-03-23 Thread Joerg Friedrich
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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Re: Unmount: COMMAND NOT FOUND!!!

1998-03-23 Thread finn
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: it seems unmount
:  doesn't exist! How do I get round this so I don't have to reboot every time
:  I change disks?

Nope.  It's ``umount'' ... no ``n''.  Weird, but that's unix.

Two ways you could find this information are 'man -k', or 'apropos'
(same command) ... or you could see the ``See Also'' section near the
bottom of the ``mount'' manpage.

kepler:~ $ man -k mount
amd (8)  - automatically mount file systems
automount (8)- configure mount points for autofs
gitmount (1) - GNU Interactive Tools version 4.3.6 - auto-mount
script
mount (2)- mount and unmount filesystems.
ncpmount (8) - mount all volumes of a specified Novell
fileserver.
setup (2)- setup devices and file systems, mount root file
system
smbmnt (8)   - mount smb file system
smbmount (8) - mount program for smbfs
smbmount-2.1.x (8)   - mount smb file system
umount (2)   - mount and unmount filesystems.
amd (8)  - automatically mount file systems
fdlist (1)   - Floppy disk mount utility TQ
fdmount (1)  - Floppy disk mount utility TQ
fdmountd (1) - Floppy disk mount utility TQ
fdumount (1) - Floppy disk mount utility TQ
mmount (1)   - mount an MSDOS disk TQ
mount (2)- mount and unmount filesystems.
mount (8)- mount a file system
mountd (8)   - NFS mount daemon
rpc.mountd (8)   - NFS mount daemon
setup (2)- setup devices and file systems, mount root file
system
showmount (8)- show mount information for an NFS server
umount (2)   - mount and unmount filesystems.

Note the entries for umount :)

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Re: Unmount: COMMAND NOT FOUND!!!

1998-03-23 Thread C.J.LAWSON


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 use umount instead!!




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Re: Unmount: COMMAND NOT FOUND!!!

1998-03-22 Thread Alain Toussaint
unmount is not the prefered method,use umount in it place.

Alain Toussaint



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Unmount: COMMAND NOT FOUND!!!

1998-03-21 Thread Tristan Day
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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Re: Unmount: COMMAND NOT FOUND!!!

1998-03-21 Thread Usman Roshan


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 think the command to unmount is umount (without the 'n'). Try that.

Usman


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Re: Unmount: COMMAND NOT FOUND!!!

1998-03-21 Thread Dave Mallery
hi

try 'umount' not 'uNmount'

try 'which umount'

regards

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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?
 
 
 
 
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