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So in terminal I can eject ANOTHER drive with this:
umount -f /volumes/users But HOW ON EARTH, if the drive I need to unmount is: "Mac Backups" do I account for the space??? These haven't worked: umount -f /volumes/mac backups umount -f /volumes/Mac%20Backups umount -f '/volumes/Mac Backups' umount -f "/volumes/Mac Backups" umount -f /volumes/mac_backups umount -f /volumes/mac\ backups I'm at a loss... I didn't name the drive initially, and I could obviously change it, but I'd rather figure it out this way so that I don't have to change my SD file and my Automator file. And I don't want to lose to space. |
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