I currently can't reproduce the problem myself.

I do recall that it was the order of mounting. I have a freshly created
zpool where the pool was created with one password, and one of it's sub-
ZFS-trees with a different one, wanted to mount it and make the mistake
to enter a wrong password for the pool, thus unlocked the inner part
only and mounted them in wrong order.

It was reproducable and crashed with a segfault every time I tried it
until removing the directory stub, but have not yet been able to
reproduce since I rebooted the machine.

Still trying...

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  zfs mount segmentation fault when target directory is non empty

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