Okay, let's see here. We're looking for the command to detach a mounted filesystem or storage device. I'm pretty sure it's not mkfs or fsck, so I'll eliminate those. That leaves mount or umount - I think umount is the right choice.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know mount is used to mount a filesystem, but I can't quite remember the opposite command. Let me think this through...
Umount, no doubt. Although, now I'm curious if there's a 'reallyreallyreallydisconnect' command hidden somewhere. You know, for those times when umount just isn't dramatic enough.
Umount, definitely. Although I'm kinda tempted to try mkfs just to see what happens. You know, shake things up a bit. But I'll play it safe and go with umount.
Hmm, let me think... mount? No, that's for attaching, not detaching. Wait, is it fsck? Nah, that's for checking the file system. Aha, umount must be the answer!
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