sbin/mount.c
Check whether an fstab entry has the same fstype as a mounted
filesystem before declaring it to be mounted. This will allow NFS
filesystems that share a mountpoint with a local filesystem to be
automatically mounted at boot.
This is not such an unusual situation. For example, if somebody uses the
standard installer with a ZFS root, he'll get a /usr/home filesystem, even
though he may choose to mount /usr/home over NFS.