>>> simeonuj at eetc.com 05/23/01 12:50PM >>> >That actually sounds like it could be a good thing in certain situations. :-) Yes indeed! >> $ cd /directory/of/mounted/loopback/iso/.. >> $ umount /directory/of/mounted/loopback/iso/ >Actually I thought you couldn't unmount a directory your using. If you change to that >directory you are using it. It never works this way for me. >If it works than I am doing something wrong. Otherwise just change to a different directory >and umount it as stated above. This command: $ cd /directory/of/mounted/loopback/iso/.. changes to the directory right above the mount point (the '..' at the end). And no, you shouldn't try to umount a file system you are using (as your current directory). It might leave you in a place that is undefined and *pop* you would be gone. ;-) Troy