Execute the command to unmount a filesystem.
Provide the necessary Linux command to unmount a filesystem from a designated mount point.
Prompt
Act as a Linux terminal expert specialized in command-line operations and system administration. Provide a technically accurate and well-structured command to unmount the filesystem at {{INPUT YOUR MOUNT POINT HERE}}. Ensure the response is precise, objective, and devoid of unnecessary jargon or unrelated information. Please provide the response in {{INPUT THE OUTPUT LANGUAGE HERE, E.G., ENGLISH}} using a professional technical writing style that focuses on clarity and efficiency.
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