Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 103

Linux* Users, Mac* Users, Mac OS X, Other Mac Operating Systems - mount

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Working with Shared Folders Linux* Users To disconnect from a shared folder using Linux: 1. Unmount the desired shared folder by entering: umount /my_directory where my_directory is the name of the local directory. For example, if you mounted the shared folder with this command: mount 192.168.0.101:/nas/NASDisk-00002/public /my_directory Unmount it with this command: umount /my_directory If you included a longer path when mounting the shared folder such as /mnt/my_directory, use the same path when unmounting it. Mac* Users The procedure for disconnecting from a shared folder on a Mac varies, depending on whether the Mac is running OS X or an older operating system. Mac OS X To disconnect from a shared folder on a Mac running OS X: 1. On the desktop, select the shared folder from which you want to disconnect. 2. From the File menu, click Eject. Any open window to the shared folder closes, and the shared folder disappears from the desktop. Other Mac Operating Systems For information about disconnecting from a shared folder on a Mac running an operating system older than OS X, see your Mac documentation. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 87

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Working with Shared Folders
Intel
®
Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
87
Linux* Users
To disconnect from a shared folder using Linux:
1.
Unmount the desired shared folder by entering:
umount /my_directory
where
my_directory
is the name of the local directory.
For example, if you mounted the shared folder with this command:
mount 192.168.0.101:/nas/NASDisk-00002/public /my_directory
Unmount it with this command:
umount /my_directory
If you included a longer path when mounting the shared folder such as
/mnt/my_directory
, use the same path when unmounting it.
Mac* Users
The procedure for disconnecting from a shared folder on a Mac varies, depending on
whether the Mac is running OS X or an older operating system.
Mac OS X
To disconnect from a shared folder on a Mac running OS X:
1.
On the desktop, select the shared folder from which you want to disconnect.
2.
From the
File
menu, click
Eject
.
Any open window to the shared folder closes, and the shared folder disappears from
the desktop.
Other Mac Operating Systems
For information about disconnecting from a shared folder on a Mac running an
operating system older than OS X, see your Mac documentation.