usual step is to run fsck. Then mount it.
But it might help if you would give some details:
has it ever mounted?
error messages?
filesystem on the root drive?
scheduled to mount in multiuser mode?
Ed Fair
Give the wrong symptoms, get the wrong solutions.
It would be helpful to post the contents of /etc/default/filesys. That way, we can see whether /u was a unique filesystem (not always the case with SCO). Contained in that file will also be the device name for that filesystem, which would be required to run the fsck utility.
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