umount.nilfs2(8)
unmount NILFS2 file systems
Description
UMOUNT.NILFS2
NAME
umount.nilfs2 - unmount NILFS2 file systems
SYNOPSIS
umount [-t nilfs2] [-dfilnrv] device | dir [...]
umount.nilfs2 [-nrv] dir [...]
umount.nilfs2 [-V]
DESCRIPTION
umount.nilfs2 detaches the NILFS2 file system(s) mentioned from the file hierarchy. This is the umount helper for NILFS2 to shutdown the garbage collector nilfs_cleanerd(8) before detaching the file system. Usually it should be invoked through umount(8).
OPTIONS
See umount(8) for the full set of options. Commonly used options with NILFS2 are as follows:
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-V |
Print version and exit. | ||
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-i |
Don’t call umount.nilfs2. Valid for umount(8). | ||
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-n |
Unmount without writing in /etc/mtab. This option must be used carefully because mount.nilfs2 and umount.nilfs2 use the table to store the process ID of nilfs_cleanerd(8). | ||
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-r |
In case unmounting fails, try to remount read-only. | ||
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-v |
Verbose mode. |
THE LOOP DEVICE
umount.nilfs2 will free the loop device (if any) associated with the mount, in case it finds the option ‘loop=...’ in /etc/mtab. The -d option, which also allows umount(8) to free the loop device without the ‘loop=...’ option, is not supported.
AUTHOR
umount.nilfs2 is written by Ryusuke Konishi <konishi.ryusuke@gmail.com> for NILFS2, based on the umount program included in the util-linux package.
AVAILABILITY
umount.nilfs2 is part of the nilfs-utils package and is available from https://nilfs.sourceforge.io.
SEE ALSO
nilfs(8), umount(8), mount.nilfs2(8), nilfs_cleanerd(8).