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/*!
//! [instructions]
    Plug in the SD card or reader to the development host,
    and use the following command on Linux to find out its device name:

    \badcode
        lsblk -d
    \endcode

    Removable devices such as SD cards have the value '1' in
    the \e RM column.

    Typical device names for SD cards include \c {sdb} and
    \c {mmcblk0}. The full device path is \c {/dev/} followed by
    the name.

    On Windows, use the following command to get the SD cards device name:
    \badcode
        wmic logicaldisk where "drivetype=2 and access=0" get deviceid, volumename
    \endcode

    \warning Make sure to select the correct device, because selecting
    the wrong one can result in a wiped hard drive.

//! [instructions]

//! [instructions-usbdevice]
    Plug in the USB storage device to the development host,
    and use the following command on Linux to find out its device name:

    \badcode
        lsblk -d
    \endcode

    Removable devices such as flash drives have the value '1' in
    the \e RM column. The full device path is \c {/dev/} followed by
    the name.

    On Windows, use the following command to get the device name:
    \badcode
        wmic logicaldisk where "drivetype=2 and access=0" get deviceid, volumename
    \endcode

    \warning Make sure to select the correct device, because selecting
    the wrong one can result in a wiped hard drive.

//! [instructions-usbdevice]

//! [unmount]
    \badcode
        umount /dev/<device_name>
    \endcode
//! [unmount]

*/