Ian wrote:

> mount machine:/ /machine/
> mount machine:/disk/export /machine/disk/export
>
> the above 2 mount statements will work.
>
> mount machine:/disk /machine/disk
>
> that mount statement does not work, regardless of what i put in the exports

This is a known issue. /disk is within /disk/export, and mountd complains about it. I just went through the same thing and finally figured it out. It won't let you export an already exported directory. The invalid argument should be a hint to this.

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