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How to umount partition on Linux- cant find it...
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in my case, for sdc2, I was able to umount the encrypted partition by running these commands from a root shell:

   umount /mnt/BitLockerAnywhere/sdc2  &&  umount /mnt/BitLockerAnywhere/.sdc2-raw 

 ...easy enough to parameterize or autoscan from a bash script, but we shouldn't have to...

 Although I run commandline the vast majority of the time, this is a little crude for something that mounts from a GUI.


 I could provide screenshots if helpful-

ron
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RE: How to umount partition on Linux- cant find it... - by rjflory - 06-26-2022, 12:04 PM

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