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* <code>[[udisksctl power-off]]</code>
 
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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==

Revision as of 09:26, 22 September 2020

udisksctl utility for manipulating disk drives and block devices. Included in the udisk2 package.

Man: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/udisksctl.1.html


Usage

To manually mount a removable drive, for example /dev/sdc:

$ udisksctl mount -b /dev/sdc1
Mounted /dev/sdc1 at /media/root/backup.

To manually unmount:

$ udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdc1

udisksctl status
MODEL                     REVISION  SERIAL               DEVICE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
HPE LOGICAL VOLUME        1.99      600508b1001ce076d1b28c4e6235bfxx sdb
Generic- SD/MMC CRW       1.00      19203008282014111    sda
udisksctl status
MODEL                     REVISION  SERIAL               DEVICE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
HPE LOGICAL VOLUME        1.99      600508b1001ce076d1b28c4e6235bf08 sdb
Generic- SD/MMC CRW       1.00      29203008282014000              sda
WD My Book 25EE           4004      682243374B31585853483022 sdc
udisksctl monitor
Monitoring the udisks daemon. Press Ctrl+C to exit.
06:20:39.357: The udisks-daemon is running (name-owner :1.397).

See udisksctl --help for more.

Related terms

See also

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