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− | == diskutil ==
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− | diskutil unmount /dev/disk1s2 <ref>http://osxdaily.com/2013/05/13/mount-unmount-drives-from-the-command-line-in-mac-os-x/</ref>
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− | == rsync ==
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− | <code>
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− | --chown=USER:GROUP
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− | </code>
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− | This option forces all files to be owned by USER with group GROUP. This is a simpler interface than using --usermap and --groupmap directly, but it is implemented using those options internally, so you cannot mix them. If either the USER or GROUP is empty, no mapping for the omitted user/group will occur. If GROUP is empty, the trailing colon may be omitted, but if USER is empty, a leading colon must be supplied.<ref>https://download.samba.org/pub/rsync/rsync.html</ref>
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− | == chown ==
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− | <code>
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− | chown -R nobody:users /mnt/disk1/Download <ref>https://wiki.unraid.net/Un-Official_UnRAID_Manual</ref>
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− | </code>
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| == grep == | | == grep == |
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