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/sbin/umount does not return the correct exit status due to incorrect logic in its internals. Further, because of the nature of the code, you *cannot* use it to umount a directory from a union mountpoint. Well, you can sometimes, it depends on if the directory is at the top of the union stack or not :) Submitted by: njw@cs.city.ac.uk (Nick Williams) |
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