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10: /eettcc/uummoouunntt _s_p_e_c_i_a_l
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12: umount unmounts a file system special that was previously mounted
13: with the mount command.
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15: The script /bin/umount calls /etc/umount, and provides convenient
16: abbreviations for commonly used devices. For example, typing
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31: ***** Files *****
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33: /eettcc/mmttaabb -- Mount table
34: /ddeevv/*
35: /bbiinn/uummoouunntt -- Script that calls /eettcc/uummoouunntt
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39: clri, commands, fsck, icheck, mount
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