12-06-2008
I unfortunately do not have a solution for you but I do have a tool for you too look at.
hdiutil
which is a backend for Disk Utility
Example usage:
hdiutil detach /Volume/USB/
You would use this over a umount because using umount on certain things ( disk images for example ) causes them to hang and become unusable until a reboot.
take a look at man hdiutil
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net::dns::sec::tools::qwprimitives
QWPrimitives(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation QWPrimitives(3pm)
NAME
Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::QWPrimitives - QWizard primitives for DNSSEC-Tools
SYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::QWPrimitives;
use Getopt::Long::GUI;
our @guiargs;
DTGetOptions( ...,
['GUI:nootherargs',1],
['GUI:otherprimaries',dnssec_tools_get_qwprimitives()],
['GUI:submodules','getzonefiles','getzonenames'],
);
DESCRIPTION
QWizard is a dynamic GUI-construction kit. It displays a series of questions, then retrieves and acts upon the answers. This module
provides access to QWizard for DNSSEC-Tools software.
In particular, the dnssec_tools_get_qwprimitives() returns a set of primary screens for requesting a set of zone files followed by a set of
domain names for those zone files. These are then pushed into the @guiargs which should be treated as the final ARGV array to process.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details.
AUTHOR
Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>
SEE ALSO
Getopt::GUI::Long(3), Net::DNS(3), QWizard(3)
http://www.dnssec-tools.org
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-27 QWPrimitives(3pm)