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05-15-2007 07:00 AM
05-15-2007 07:00 AM
Problem of permission - TRU64
I boot my system TRU64 with single-user and I need to creat the /etc/fdmns.
When I make mkdir /etc/fdmns not permission
show me DISK Read-only.
Please Can Help -ne
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05-15-2007 07:54 AM
05-15-2007 07:54 AM
Re: Problem of permission - TRU64
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05-16-2007 01:06 AM
05-16-2007 01:06 AM
Re: Problem of permission - TRU64
I make this command bcheckrc, but need of the /etc/fdmns to mount the domains ( root_domain and urs_domain)
I try :
mkdir -p /etc/fdmns
mkdir: Cannot create fdmns
fdmns: Read-only filesystem.
I executed the follow command "lsmbstartup" and
need of the /etc/fdmns.
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05-16-2007 01:24 AM
05-16-2007 01:24 AM
Re: Problem of permission - TRU64
You boot to single user mode and want to create directory /etc/fdmns?
It should be allready there.
Maybe you want to create another directory in /etc/fdmns?
Can you post your OS version?
As Ann said, you can run bcheckrc first. That should mount all "mountable" file systems.
However, you can try
# mountroot (for V5.X)
or
# mount -u / (for V4.X)
to mount root file system read/write.
Are you using LSM?
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05-16-2007 01:32 AM
05-16-2007 01:32 AM
Re: Problem of permission - TRU64
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05-16-2007 01:41 AM
05-16-2007 01:41 AM
Re: Problem of permission - TRU64
# mount -u /
After that it will not be read-only any more.
Are you sure that you want to create /etc/fdmns and not for example /etc/fdmns/dom1_dmn?
By the way, did you read:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#28
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05-16-2007 01:45 AM
05-16-2007 01:45 AM
Re: Problem of permission - TRU64
I did make the mount:
mount -u /
mount:error locking ´/etc/fdmns´[2] No such file or directory
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05-16-2007 01:55 AM
05-16-2007 01:55 AM
Re: Problem of permission - TRU64
Sounds like you are in a catch-22 here.
You need /etc/fdmns in order to do the mount -u /
You need the mount -u / to create /etc/fdmns
What happened here?
How did the system get to this state?
Can you boot an other disk with (minimal, freshly installed) Tru64 and work with the target boot disks as a data disk?
fwiw,
Hein.
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05-16-2007 01:56 AM
05-16-2007 01:56 AM
Re: Problem of permission - TRU64
In your case you must boot from installation CD.
Then mount your root partition somewhere (/mnt ot something).
Looks like your / is advfs. Do you know how to make links to advfs domains when booting from installation CD?
Did someone rename /etc/fdmns or what?
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05-16-2007 02:10 AM
05-16-2007 02:10 AM
Re: Problem of permission - TRU64
I did the boot with "boot -fl s",
But when want mount the FS, show me early error.
I rename the /etc/fdmns and did reboot.