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echo: rberrypi
to: CHRIS GREEN
from: TIMS
date: 2021-02-22 14:32:00
subject: Re: Ejecting a network-mo

On 22 Feb 2021 at 11:19:32 GMT, Chris Green  wrote:

> TimS  wrote:
>>  I have mounted a volume from my Mac on my Pi and it shows up nicely on the
>>  desktop. This is using the default OS. It seems to have used AFP for the
>>  mount.
>>
>>  Now, how do I unmount it? On the Mac, I'd do right-mouse on the volume and
>>  choose Eject - Simples! - but I don't see anything equivalent on the Pi.
>>
> I'm surprised, when I right click on mounted volume icons I'm offered
> 'unmount volume'.

That's where I would have expected to see it too. But no.

> You can always do it from the command line:-
>
>     umount /dev/xxx
>
> or even just 'eject' at the command line.

It seems to be mounted at:

/run/user/1000/gvfs/afp-volume:host=Third-Mini,volume=Mini-3%20External%20SSD

--
Tim

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