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mount/umount from commandline...


Hello,

Is there a way to use mount/umount from a command prompt?  What happens is
we have / mounted to a path, say C:/Blah.  Now from a command prompt we do:
C:\> umount /
C:\> mount C:/temp /
mount failed: Device or resource busy

Anyone have any ideas?

[This is b19]

Thanks,
Jason

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