Check your /etc/fstab, sounds like you have it listed twice. You might want
to comment out the mount line, and reboot to see if the mount is still
listed twice.

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On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 5:16 PM, loial <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I do a df command I see my nfs filesystem twice. I can umount one of
> them, but the other will not umount. Have tried umount -f, but no joy. Any
> ideas why df shows it twice?
>
>
> remoteserver:/home/john/transfer
>
> 23271776 15116640 6959296 69% /apps/transfer
>
> remoteserver:/home/john/transfer
>
> 23271776 15116640 6959296 69% /apps/transfer
>
>
>
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