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%s --lock <device> <pid>
Prevent further pmounts of <device> until it is unlocked again. <pid>
specifies the process id the lock holds for. This allows to lock a device
by several independent processes and avoids indefinite locks of crashed
processes (nonexistant pids are cleaned before attempting a mount).

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Located in ../src/pmount.c:58
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%s --unlock <device> <pid>
Remove the lock on <device> for process <pid> again.

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Located in ../src/pmount.c:65
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Options:
-r : force <device> to be mounted read-only
-w : force <device> to be mounted read-write
-s, --sync : mount <device> with the 'sync' option (default: 'async')
--noatime : mount <device> with the 'noatime' option (default: 'atime')
-e, --exec : mount <device> with the 'exec' option (default: 'noexec')
-t <fs> : mount as file system type <fs> (default: autodetected)
-c <charset>: use given I/O character set (default: 'utf8' if called
in an UTF-8 locale, otherwise mount default)
-u <umask> : use specified umask instead of the default (only for
file sytems which actually support umask setting)
--passphrase <file>
read passphrase from file instead of the terminal
(only for LUKS encrypted devices)
-d, --debug : enable debug output (very verbose)
-h, --help : print help message and exit successfuly
--version : print version number and exit successfully
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Located in ../src/pmount.c:68
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Error: this program needs to be installed suid root
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Located in ../src/pmount.c:537 ../src/pumount.c:165
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Internal error: getopt_long() returned unknown value
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Located in ../src/pmount.c:580 ../src/pumount.c:187
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Warning: device %s is already handled by /etc/fstab, supplied label is ignored
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Located in ../src/pmount.c:618
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Error: could not determine real path of the device
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Located in ../src/pmount.c:632 ../src/pumount.c:232
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Error: invalid device %s (must be in /dev/)
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Located in ../src/pmount.c:641 ../src/pumount.c:238
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Error: could not decrypt device (wrong passphrase?)
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Located in ../src/pmount.c:679
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Error: mapped device already exists
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Located in ../src/pmount.c:682
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