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Managing Devices in Oracle® Solaris 11.3

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Updated: April 2018
 
 

How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device

The following steps illustrate how to mount and unmount a USB mass storage device.

  1. Become an administrator.

    For more information, see Using Your Assigned Administrative Rights in Securing Users and Processes in Oracle Solaris 11.3.

  2. (Optional) Identify the device.
    $ rmformat

    The following example identifies a physical storage device as c2t0d0p0.

    $ rmformat
    Looking for devices...
    1. Logical Node: /dev/rdsk/c3t0d0p0
    Physical Node: /pci@0,0/pci108e,534a@2,1/storage@3/disk@0,0
    Connected Device: SanDisk  Cruzer Micro     0.3
    Device Type: Removable
    Bus: USB
    Size: 245.0 MB
    Label: <None>
    Access permissions: Medium is not write protected.
  3. Select one of the following to mount or unmount a USB mass storage device:
    • Mount a USB mass storage device as a console user.

      You can use the rmmount command with device nicknames, mount points, or device paths, similar to the following:

      $ rmmount rmdisk0
      $ rmmount NONAME
      $ rmmount /dev/dsk/c3t0d0p0:1

      The following example mounts c2t0d0p0 whose mount point is NONAME.

      $ rmmount NONAME
      NONAME /dev/dsk/c2t0d0p0 mounted
      $ ls /media/NONAME
      AA.TXT
    • Unmount a USB mass storage device as a console user.

      The following example unmounts c2t0d0p0 whose mount point is NONAME.

      $ rmumount NONAME
      NONAME /dev/dsk/c2t0d0p0 unmounted
    • Mount a USB mass storage device as superuser.

      The following example mounts c1t0d0s2 with a UFS file system:

      $ mount /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s2 /mnt

      The following example mounts c3t0d0s2 with a PCFS file system on a SPARC system:

      $ mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s2:c /mnt

      The following example mounts c3t0d0p0 with a PCFS file system on an x86 system:

      $ mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c3t0d0p0:c /mnt

      The following example mounts c1t0d0s2 with a read-only HSFS file system:

      $ mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s2 /mnt
    • Unmount a USB mass storage device as superuser.

      The following example unmounts a storage device.

      $ fuser -c -u /mnt
      $ umount /mnt
  4. Eject the device.

    This step is optional for DVD, CD, or memory stick.

    $ eject /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s2

    The following example ejects c1t0d0s2.