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allowable number of mount points has been exceeded 1

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sm42

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Have you seen this before?
What could it be?

bash-2.05# mountall
mount: /tmp is already mounted, swap is busy,
or the allowable number of mount points has been exceeded
 
It's telling you that /tmp is already mounted. No problem as far as I can see.
 
I want to mount an entry in /etc/vfstab by executing mountall.

But I get this message.

/dev/dsk/c1t1d0s3 /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s3 /jump ufs 1 no -

This will not mount either on a reboot.
 
Change the "no" to "yes" in your vfstab entry.
 
Thanks huebs!
did the job
 
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