4.6) Unbinding a TrekStor
from a combination
NOTE: Back up all data before canceling a coupling. When unbinding, ALL
data on ALL associated hard disks is irrevocably lost. When you unbind a drive,
you cannot use the drives that are still in the coupling.
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