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umount help
hi all,
I inherit a Solaris7 system with /home mounted via a share from the NFS server. When I look at mnttab, there are two entries mounted under /home. Let's say they are server:/home/a and server:/home/b. I would like to maintain /home/a but not /home/b. However, I just don't know where to remove the entries that specify the mounting of /home/a&b. BTW, the server "share" /home not /home/a&b. Any idea? Appreciate any advice. Thank you in advance. andrec |
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