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Re: why won't force-eject work in a script, but will from command line?
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Re: why won't force-eject work in a script, but will from command line?


  • Subject: Re: why won't force-eject work in a script, but will from command line?
  • From: Michael Terry <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 16:13:08 -0700

On 7/3/03 12:38 PM, "plumber" <email@hidden> wrote:

> man umount
>
> please before using disktool

How cryptic. My manual page for umount doesn't mention anything about
disktool. Is it better to use umount? Why? When I wrote my script using
disktool there was neither man page nor much documentation on it. Frankly,
not having been raised on Unix, I have trouble distinguishing the important
differences between using hdiutil, umount, and disktool when their features
overlap. What's the dilly yo?


Mike
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