I'm confused... when you do mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom you umount
/mnt/cdrom.  I'm guessing you did something like mount redhat.iso
myISOLocation, why can't you just use umount myISOLocation as suggested?

Brian wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 23 May 2001, Florin Iucha wrote:
> 
> > Unmount by mountpoint.
> >
> > cd ..
> > umount <whatever>
> 
> yes, but since the ISO is nowhere to be found, I can't just umount
> redhat.iso, I need to point umount to the actual file, which can't be
> found.
> 
> I was going to try Jay's suggestion (the logical one) but I wanted to see
> if there was a more creative way of doing this one.
> 
> -Brian
> 
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