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Okay...this is weird (at least to me):
I found the "df" command from google and saw that I had "/Volumes/Mac Backups-1" mounted. I restarted and reconnected the drive. It showed up like it should as: "/Volumes/Mac Backups" and so I ran: "umount -f /Volumes/Mac\ Backups" and it worked! I'm not sure where things got weird... |
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