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issue mouting drive under the same name twice (SSH) #512
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It seems to be due to the fact that I am creating that mount on a drive pool when I try to do that on a regular volume it works fine. How can I remove all the mounts I previously created on that pool, it seems some trace of them is kept since I cannot recreate another with the same name. |
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Hi folks, I read the issues already and saw an old post from 2018 already mentioning this issue, it seems that on windows, you cannot create create a mount, leave it properly using ctrl+c and then remount using the same name. While I can understand the limitation, I need to understand a few things, I created that mount on a drives pooled with stablebit and it created this new disk partition of around 2tb that is not initialized...
I cannot remount under the same names not matter what I do reinstall uninstall reboot etc. The only thing that seems to work is to create a new folder with the same name delete it and run the command again but as soon as I hit ctrl+c and try again on the same name it refuses to work.
Now I just need to know are these mounts still stuck somewhere in my system.
here is the output with the -vv switch, (names and values were changed to prevent any doxxing.)
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