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mount points
sometimes in Solaris 8 when I go to mount filesystems using either the mount command or by editing the /etc/vfstab, i get a nice little error message saying the the number of allowable mount points has been exceeded. I have read man pages until I am blue in the face and no where can I find what the maximum number of mount points are. Does anyone have any idea on this? Is there a maximum number and where can I find this info?
p.s. the man pages for mount, mount_ufs, vfstab, mnttab, and attributes provided no help. Thanks in advance!! |
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