![]() We will go through the examples of mount and umount command in below sections to understand its usages with various devices and its partitions. Then if you want to remove that device from your Linux System, you need to use umount command to unmount that partition first and then physically remove the device. If you want to use any device on Linux then first you need to create a partition on that device using fdisk and then you create a filesystem over that device partition using mkfs or other similar tools and then mount it to a directory using mount command to use that device. In this article, I will take you through 18 Popular umount and mount command examples in Linux. Example 18: How to check Man page of umount command.Example 17: How to check Man page of mount command.Example 16: How to check all the other options of umount command.Example 15: How to check all the other options of mount command.Example 14: How to mount an NFS Partition in Linux.Example 13: How to Forcefully unmount a Partition Using umount command.Example 12: How to Check all the mounting information of a Specific Filesystem.Example 11: How to Unmount all the Filesystem from /etc/fstab in Linux.Example 10: How to Perform Lazy Unmount in Linux.Example 9: How to Bind mount Point to a New Directory in Linux.Example 8: How to Mount an ISO Image in Linux.Example 7: How to Remount a mounted Filesystem in Linux.Example 6: How to mount all the filesystem of /etc/fstab.Example 5: How to Check umount command version.Example 4: How to Check mount command version.Example 3: How to View All the mount information in Linux.Example 2: How to unmount a Partition or Filesystem in Linux. ![]() Example 1: How to Mount a Partition or Filesystem in Linux.umount/mount command examples in Linux(How to mount and unmount Partition ).
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