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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 James Pearson Hughes

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``drutil`` is a command.  It can take a number of arguments, but you're interested in just one, ``eject``.  The correct usage is with a space between them:  ``drutil eject``

What's the problem with the disk in the drive?  If I recall correctly, you have to hold down a key (option?) to tell a Macbook to boot from a disk - otherwise it just boots as normal.

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