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Linux eject command

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The Linux eject command is used to eject removable devices.

If the device is mounted, eject will unmount the device first before exiting.

Syntax

eject [-dfhnqrstv][-a <on/off>][-c <drive number>][Device]

Parameter Description:

  • [Device] The device can be the name of the driver or the mount point.
  • -a<on/off> or--auto<on/off> Control the automatic ejection feature of the device.
  • -c<drive number> or--changerslut<drive number> Select the drive in the drive cabinet.
  • -d or--default Display the preset device instead of performing actual actions.
  • -f or--floppy Exit the removable disk.
  • -h or--help Display help.
  • -n or--noop Display the specified device.
  • -q or--tape Exit the tape.
  • -r or--cdrom Exit the CD.
  • -s or--scsi Exit the device using SCSI commands.
  • -t or--trayclose Close the tray of the CD.
  • -v or--verbose Display detailed descriptions when executing.

Online Examples

# eject //Without Parameters, It Defaults to Eject
# eject -r /dev/cdrom //Specify Device

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