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mount: mount-point /<strong>string</strong> does not exist.<br />

Cause<br />

Someone tried to mount a filesystem onto the specified directory, but there is no such<br />

directory.<br />

Action<br />

If this is the directory name you want, run mkdir(1) to create this directory as a<br />

mount point.<br />

mount: the state of /dev/dsk/<strong>string</strong> is<br />

not okay<br />

Cause<br />

The system was unable to mount the filesystem that was specified because the<br />

super-block indicates that the filesystem might be corrupted. This is not an<br />

impediment for read-only mounts.<br />

Action<br />

If you don’t need to write on this filesystem, mount(1M) it using the -o ro option.<br />

Otherwise, do as one of the message continuation lines suggests and run fsck(1M)<br />

to correct the filesystem state and update the super-block.<br />

See Also<br />

For more information on using fsck(1M), see the section on checking filesystem<br />

integrity in the System Administration Guide, Volume I.<br />

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