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Administering filesystems

Mounting and unmounting filesystems

In the Filesystem Manager, select the filesystem to mount from the list, then select Mount -> Mount.

If the filesystem is not listed, you must add the mount configuration for the filesystem before you can mount it. See ``Adding and removing mount configuration''.

If an attempt to mount a filesystem fails, check the filesystem before mounting the filesystem again. See ``Checking and repairing filesystems''.

To unmount a filesystem, select the filesystem, then select Mount -> Unmount. At the confirmation prompt, click on Yes.

If your current working directory is under the mount point for the filesystem that you are unmounting, the unmount action fails with the following error:

   UX:umount: ERROR: filesystem busy


You must change to a directory that is not under the filesystem mount point and select Mount -> Unmount again.

To view the mount status of the filesystems in the list, select View -> Mount Status.


NOTE: Remote administration (using the Host -> Open Host selection) requires remote access permission on the machine you plan to administer. The remote machine must recognize the account being used to administer users on the local machine. See ``Setting remote access for a user'' for more information. As on the local machine, non-root accounts require the Administer Filesystems authorization to run the Filesystem Manager. See ``Assigning authorizations'' for more information.

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