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тАО02-16-2006 04:44 AM
тАО02-16-2006 04:44 AM
Right now when I reboot, I am not able to mount the disk partitions properly, so I cant rebuild the system, because /usr is not found on the new disk name (rz8) . What needs to be done to get /usr (originally on partition rz0g) along with /swap on rz0b) mounted or accessed properly WITHOUT loosing any data on those disks?
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тАО02-16-2006 04:53 AM
тАО02-16-2006 04:53 AM
Solution>>> boot -fl s
You can change the links in the /etc/fdmns/
Example:
cd /etc/fdmns/usr_domain
ln -sf /dev/rz8h
For the swap device, you should change it on /etc/fstab.
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тАО02-16-2006 05:03 AM
тАО02-16-2006 05:03 AM
Re: Disks moved and making file domains
/rz8h: Read-only file system
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тАО02-16-2006 05:15 AM
тАО02-16-2006 05:15 AM
Re: Disks moved and making file domains
-r--- 1 root system 0 ... .advfslock_fdmns
-r--- 1 root system 0 ... .advfslock_usr_domain
drwxr-xr-x 2 root system ... root_domain
drwxr-xr-x 2 root system ... usr_domain
I tried to change the permissions for the lock files, but got the :read-only file system msg again.
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тАО02-16-2006 05:35 AM
тАО02-16-2006 05:35 AM
Re: Disks moved and making file domains
After you booted a 4.0 system in snadalone mode you can make the root file system modifyable by executing:
mount -u
Hein.
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тАО02-16-2006 05:43 AM
тАО02-16-2006 05:43 AM
Re: Disks moved and making file domains
mount -u /
To make / rw.
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тАО02-16-2006 06:19 AM
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тАО02-16-2006 06:26 AM
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