+The WIM image can be unmounted using the \fBimagex unmount\fR command. Changes
+made to a WIM mounted read-write will be discarded unless the \fB--commit\fR
+flag is provided to \fBimagex unmount\fR.
+
+.SH SPLIT WIMS
+
+You may use \fBimagex mount\fR to mount an image from a split WIM read-only.
+However, you may not mount an image from a split WIM read-write.
+
+The \fIWIMFILE\fR argument is used to specify the first part of the split WIM, and
+the \fB--refs\fR="\fIGLOB\fR" option is used to provide a shell-style file glob
+that specifies the additional parts of the split WIM. \fIGLOB\fR is expected to
+be a single string on the command line, so \fIGLOB\fR must be quoted so that it
+is protected against shell expansion. \fIGLOB\fR must expand to all parts of
+the split WIM, except optionally the first part which may either omitted or
+included in the glob (but the first part MUST be specified as \fIWIMFILE\fR as
+well).
+
+Here's an example. The names for the split WIMs usually go something like:
+
+.RS
+.PP
+.nf
+mywim.swm
+mywim2.swm
+mywim3.swm
+mywim4.swm
+mywim5.swm
+\. ... etc.
+.RE
+
+To mount the first image of this split WIM to the directory "dir", we would do:
+.PP
+.RS
+imagex mount mywim.swm 1 dir --ref="mywim*.swm"
+.RE
+.PP
+
+.SH NOTES
+
+If wimlib was configured using the --without-fuse flag, then the \fBimagex
+mount\fR, \fBimagex mountrw\fR, and \fBimagex unmount\fR commands will not work.
+
+All files in the mounted WIM will be accessible regardless of whether there is a
+security descriptor in the WIM associated with the file or not. New files or
+directories created in a read-write mounted WIM will be created with no security
+descriptor. Although there is support for accessing named data streams (see the
+\fB--streams-interface\fR option), it is currently not possible
+to set or get DOS names, file attributes, or security
+descriptors in a mounted WIM.
+
+.SH MOUNT OPTIONS
+.TP