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UMOUNT.NILFS2(8)					      UMOUNT.NILFS2(8)

NAME
       umount.nilfs2 - unmount NILFS2 file systems

SYNOPSIS
       umount [-t nilfs2] [-dfilnrv] device | dir [...]

       umount.nilfs2 [-nrv] dir [...]

       umount.nilfs2 [-V]

DESCRIPTION
       umount.nilfs2  detaches	the  NILFS2  file system(s) mentioned from the
       file hierarchy.	This is the umount helper for NILFS2 to	 shutdown  the
       garbage	collector  nilfs_cleanerd(8) before detaching the file system.
       Usually it should be invoked through umount(8).

OPTIONS
       See umount(8) for the full set of options.  Commonly used options  with
       NILFS2 are as follows:

       -V     Print version and exit.

       -i     Don't call umount.nilfs2.	 Valid for umount(8).

       -n     Unmount  without writing in /etc/mtab.  This option must be used
	      carefully because mount.nilfs2 and umount.nilfs2 use  the	 table
	      to store the process ID of nilfs_cleanerd(8).

       -r     In case unmounting fails, try to remount read-only.

       -v     Verbose mode.

THE LOOP DEVICE
       umount.nilfs2  will  free  the loop device (if any) associated with the
       mount, in case it finds the option `loop=...'  in  /etc/mtab.   The  -d
       option, which also allows umount(8) to free the loop device without the
       `loop=...' option, is not supported.

AUTHOR
       umount.nilfs2	is    written	  by	 Ryusuke     Konishi	 <kon‐
       ishi.ryusuke@lab.ntt.co.jp>  for	 NILFS2,  based	 on the umount program
       included in the util-linux package.

AVAILABILITY
       umount.nilfs2 is part of the nilfs-utils package and is available  from
       http://nilfs.sourceforge.net.

SEE ALSO
       nilfs(8), umount(8), mount.nilfs2(8), nilfs_cleanerd(8).

nilfs-utils version 2.2		   Apr 2014		      UMOUNT.NILFS2(8)
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