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ls -l shows:

ls: cannot access 'gdrive-root': Transport endpoint is not connected
total 42M
d?????????   ? ?         ?            ?            ? gdrive-root

Trying to re-mount with the command used initially also throws the same error:

$ rclone --vfs-cache-mode writes mount gdrive: gdrive-root --daemon
2022/01/30 15:29:14 Fatal error: Can not open: gdrive-root: open gdrive-root: transport endpoint is not connected
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Found the solution on the rclone forum:

  1. Unmount with fusermount -uz gdrive-root
  2. Re-mount with the command you usually use (in my case, it's in the question above)
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umount command worked when fusermount failed for me:

umount -l  /PATH/MOUNTED

See: https://syntaxfix.com/question/8248/transport-endpoint-is-not-connected

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