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HUMOUNT(1) HUMOUNT(1)
NAME
humount - remove an HFS volume from the list of known volumes
SYNOPSIS
humount [volume-name-or-path]
DESCRIPTION
humount is used to forget about an HFS volume previously mounted with
hmount. Either the volume's name or the UNIX path to the volume may be
used to specify the volume. If no name or path is given, the current
volume is assumed.
NOTES
It is not strictly necessary to use this command. It does not affect
any physical volumes; it only updates the file named .hcwd in the
user's home directory used to keep track of the currently known HFS
volumes.
SEE ALSO
hfsutils(1), hmount(1)
FILES
$HOME/.hcwd
AUTHOR
Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
HFSUTILS 05-Apr-1996 HUMOUNT(1)
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