-
directories on the
medium from there. An
opposite process of
mounting is
called unmounting, in
which the
operating system cuts off all user
access to
files and directories...
- the risk of
filesystem corruption. With
modern filesystems,
syncing and
unmounting is
still useful to
force unflushed data to disk, but is no
longer necessary...
-
Unmounting a FUSE-based file
system with the
fusermount command...
-
dependencies to the
component that will not
simply be
removed with the
unmounting of the
component (e.g.,
removing any setInterval()
instances that are...
- appeared, a new
range of FD
lenses was introduced, with
instant mounting/
unmounting of the lens. This is
called the New FD
mount and does away with the older...
- z/OS
client uses the
privileged TCP
ports to
communicate the
MOUNT RPC or
UNMOUNT RPC with the NFS server. However, the z/OS
client uses the
ephemeral TCP...
- same
interfaces and
semantics as
local files – for example, mounting/
unmounting,
listing directories, read/write at byte boundaries, system's
native permission...
- or
decrease the
space allocated to that file
system without needing to
unmount it.
Online and
offline distinctions have been
generalised from computing...
-
relying on fstab.
Programs such as
pmount allow ordinary users to
mount and
unmount filesystems without a
corresponding fstab entry;
traditional Unix has always...
-
formats read by Disk
Utility to .dmg or, for CD/DVD images, .cdr Mounting,
unmounting and
ejecting disk
volumes (including both hard disks,
removable media...