Other Commands

mount command

To access the data on a CD-ROM, use the smit mountfs FastPath or issue the mount command:

mount -rv cdrfs /dev/cd0 /cdrom
cd /cdrom

where /cdrom is the mount point where the CD-ROM is to be accessed.

umount command

A file system can be unmounted using the smit umountfs FastPath or by issuing the umount command with either the device name:

umount /dev/cd0

or with the mount point:

umount /cdrom

The file system to be unmounted cannot be active, so you may need to ensure that there are no users accessing it.

Last updated Wednesday January 16, 2008


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