How to umount vdi mounted with vdfuse












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in my Ubuntu 12.10 machine install virtualbox-fuse and mount a .vdi file but now i dont know how to umounted



Command used to mount .vdi file



$ vdfuse -f /home/rkmax/win.vdi /mnt    
$ mount /mnt/Partition2 /home/rkmax/p2
$ umount /home/rkmax/p2


but at last the .vdi are mounted, how i can umount?










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    in my Ubuntu 12.10 machine install virtualbox-fuse and mount a .vdi file but now i dont know how to umounted



    Command used to mount .vdi file



    $ vdfuse -f /home/rkmax/win.vdi /mnt    
    $ mount /mnt/Partition2 /home/rkmax/p2
    $ umount /home/rkmax/p2


    but at last the .vdi are mounted, how i can umount?










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      in my Ubuntu 12.10 machine install virtualbox-fuse and mount a .vdi file but now i dont know how to umounted



      Command used to mount .vdi file



      $ vdfuse -f /home/rkmax/win.vdi /mnt    
      $ mount /mnt/Partition2 /home/rkmax/p2
      $ umount /home/rkmax/p2


      but at last the .vdi are mounted, how i can umount?










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      in my Ubuntu 12.10 machine install virtualbox-fuse and mount a .vdi file but now i dont know how to umounted



      Command used to mount .vdi file



      $ vdfuse -f /home/rkmax/win.vdi /mnt    
      $ mount /mnt/Partition2 /home/rkmax/p2
      $ umount /home/rkmax/p2


      but at last the .vdi are mounted, how i can umount?







      virtualbox fuse umount






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          Unmount the windows partition by:



          sudo umount /home/rkmax/p2


          Umount the fuse filesystem by:



          sudo umount /mnt


          Note that if you get a massage like "target is busy", please make sure that no process is accessing these mount points.






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            Unmount the windows partition by:



            sudo umount /home/rkmax/p2


            Umount the fuse filesystem by:



            sudo umount /mnt


            Note that if you get a massage like "target is busy", please make sure that no process is accessing these mount points.






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              Unmount the windows partition by:



              sudo umount /home/rkmax/p2


              Umount the fuse filesystem by:



              sudo umount /mnt


              Note that if you get a massage like "target is busy", please make sure that no process is accessing these mount points.






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                Unmount the windows partition by:



                sudo umount /home/rkmax/p2


                Umount the fuse filesystem by:



                sudo umount /mnt


                Note that if you get a massage like "target is busy", please make sure that no process is accessing these mount points.






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                Unmount the windows partition by:



                sudo umount /home/rkmax/p2


                Umount the fuse filesystem by:



                sudo umount /mnt


                Note that if you get a massage like "target is busy", please make sure that no process is accessing these mount points.







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                answered Jul 22 '13 at 14:49









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