BTW: if you do a clean reboot with the arguments of the mount quoted as
I suggested in the previous comment, that script fails to mount any of
the filesystems with domount.

This indicates that there is a bug in domount or the callers of it.
Quoting the arguments of "mount" should not affect it's behavior.  That
it does indicates that one of the arguments is empty and not being
considered empty by mount.

Try it.  Quote the arguments as I have shown and then reboot.  Notice
/dev/pts doesn't get mounted for example.

You need to clean up your argument passing/processing.  And really, you
should always quote arguments to functions in bash -- to avoid just this
sort of cock-up.

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/etc/rcS.d/S11mountdevsubfs.sh calls domount incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339244
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