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Please excuse an nfs newbie question. I am trying to export '/media' on a linux box running RH7.2 to '/Users/mylogin/media on my os X 10.1.5 machine. The command 'mount -t nfs linuxserver:/media media' from within my home directory results in a loss of all access to /Users/mylogin/media. ls, cd, umount, and umount -f all give Operation not permitted errors when run with media as the argument. 'umount -fv media' gives the following output:
/Users/mylogin/media umount from linuxserver:/media
umount: linuxserver:/media: No such file or directory
Can anybody tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks...

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Mac OS X is Apple's operatingsystem for its line of Macintosh computers. Its interface, known asAqua, is built on a Unix foundation. Although ithas much of the look and feel of the former Mac OS,features such as preemptive multitasking, symmetric multiprocessing,multithreading, and protected memory give Mac OS X improved stabilityand performance. For the current version's system requirements, seeApple's Mac OS XTechnical Specifications.

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Darwin:Darwin is the Unix-likefoundation upon which Mac OS X is based. Its code is opensource, and it is available as a stand-alone operatingsystem. Although Darwin will run many Unix applications, including theX Window System, it does not have the Mac OS X interfaceand thus will not run Mac OS X applications. For more information, seeApple's Developer Open Sourcepage.