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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.

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/ partition is mounted but not present in /etc/mnttab

Hello ,

I 've got a problem with the root partition on my SCO 5.0.5 .

When I check the disk with df or mount , I can 't see the root filesystem .
# mount
/stand on /dev/boot read only on Tue Sep 05 16:13:51 2006
/home on /dev/home read/write on Tue Sep 05 16:14:41 2006

But , if I try to mount the root filesystem manually , I get :
# mount /dev/root /
mount: /dev/root is already mounted, / is busy,
or allowable number of mount points exceeded: Device busy (error 16)

Any idea ?
Thanks
Regards

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