Actually, yes, I had this problem recently, and I've not (yet) solved it. It happened when I accidentally ejected a network volume, and I've not been able to see it on the network since. Everytime I connect to the server, it only offers the other two drives, not the one I ejected on its own, which is odd, because it's never been a problem before. I've not considered it a major problem, because I just ssh to the machine in question, and move files around as needed, but now that you've mentioned it, I guess I'll go digging to se if I can determine what caused the issue.

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