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EJECT(1) | 
General Commands Manual | 
EJECT(1) | 
NAME
 eject — eject a floppy disk, cdrom or tape
SYNOPSIS
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eject | 
[-fv] [-l | -L | -U] [-t device-type] [-d] device | 
 
DESCRIPTION
 The 
eject program ejects a medium from the specified device. It can also load a cdrom in the drive if this operation is supported by the hardware. The 
device argument specifies a device either by its full path name (identified by a 
/dev/ prefix), or by one of the built-in nicknames. If the medium contains a file system that is currently mounted, 
eject will attempt to unmount the file system before ejecting.
The following options are available:
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-d
 
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Deprecated.
 
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-f
 
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Force the eject operation without attempting to unmount any file systems first.
 
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-l
 
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Load media in the drive (only supported for the cdrom device type).
 
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-L
 
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Lock the media into the drive (but see BUGS below).
 
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-n
 
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List the built-in nicknames on standard output.
 
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-t device-type
 
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Specify the device type. The argument must be one of diskette, floppy, cdrom, disk, or tape. This option is necessary when ejecting a device for which no built-in knowledge is available.
 
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-U
 
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Unlock the media from the drive.
 
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-v
 
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Display some of the actions taken on standard output.
 
 
BUGS
 Most disk drivers automatically lock the media on the first open and unlock it on the last close, making ‘eject -L' almost useless, since when it closes the device, it gets unlocked again.