The system dismounts the
basic volume at this point and takes the volume offline, which makes it unmountable. When
other processes are using the volume, the system closes any open handles before dismounting
the volume. The system marks volumes dismounted using this technique with the NOT MOUNTED
UNTIL A VOLUME MOUNT POINT IS CREATED attribute. If the volume has additional mount
points, remove them first using the /D command line switch. You can re-create the basic volume
by assigning the volume a mount point.
SETTING AND VIEWING APPLICATION PATHS WITH THE PATH COMMAND 261
/R Removes the volume mount point directories. In addition, this command line switch
removes the registry settings for volumes that are no longer in the system. This approach prevents
the system from mounting new volumes automatically and using the previously assigned
mount points.
/N Disables automatic mounting of new basic volumes. After you use this command line
switch, the system won??™t automatically mount new volumes when you add them to the system.
/E Enables automatic mounting of new basic volumes. This is the default setting for a new
system.
/S Mounts the EFI system partition on the specified drive.
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