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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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