3 fs_rmmount - Removes a mount point
10 B<fs rmmount> S<<< B<-dir> <I<directory>>+ >>> [B<-help>]
12 B<fs rm> S<<< B<-d> <I<directory>>+ >>> [B<-h>]
19 The fs rmmount command removes the mount point named by the B<-dir>
20 argument from the file system. The corresponding volume remains on its
21 host partition or partitions, but is inaccessible if there are no other
28 =item B<-dir> <I<directory>>+
30 Names the mount point to delete from the file system. The last element in
31 the pathname must be an actual name, not a shorthand notation such as
32 "dot" (C<.>) or "dot dot" (C<..>).
34 Specify the read/write path to the directory, to avoid the failure that
35 results from attempting to delete a mount point from a read-only
36 volume. By convention, the read/write path is indicated by placing a
37 period before the cell name at the pathname's second level (for example,
38 F</afs/.abc.com>). For further discussion of the concept of read/write and
39 read-only paths through the filespace, see the B<fs mkmount> reference
44 Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are
51 The following command removes the mount points F<jones> and F<terry> from
52 the current working directory (the F</afs/abc.com/usr> directory).
54 % fs rmmount jones terry
56 =head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
58 The issuer must have the C<d> (delete) permission on the ACL of the
59 directory that houses each mount point.
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