>>Which partition(s) have the actual /usr/local data on it.
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s2

> represents the entire disk. I don't think you want to mount that.
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>  Thank you very much for your help. It seems that manually mounting it
(according to your comment) solved my problem and now I have its stuff under
my /usr/local .
Thank you again
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