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06-29-2001 07:07 AM
06-29-2001 07:07 AM
Someone modified /etc/rc to 440 and now system will not boot
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06-29-2001 07:17 AM
06-29-2001 07:17 AM
Re: Someone modified /etc/rc to 440 and now system will not boot
Did you try to bring system up on single user mode?
type hpux -isl on ipl> prompt or even bo -isl will work too
Sachin
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07-06-2001 03:12 AM
07-06-2001 03:12 AM
Re: Someone modified /etc/rc to 440 and now system will not boot
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07-06-2001 03:27 AM
07-06-2001 03:27 AM
Re: Someone modified /etc/rc to 440 and now system will not boot
ISL> hpux -lm -is
You'll not be able to repair unless you have an ignite tape or install cd (rescue option)
The ignite tape can be from another server.
Boot off it from BCH bo tape, no to ISL, then ignite launches. Interact with ugnite to get a shell. from the shell you can mount your / fs and rename the directory back.
Later,
Bill
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07-06-2001 03:39 AM
07-06-2001 03:39 AM
Re: Someone modified /etc/rc to 440 and now system will not boot
feel pity for you,
without the installation cd or ignite tape u can't recover now. manage to get installation cd , boot from cd get the shell and change the rc files mode and reboot.
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07-06-2001 05:55 AM
07-06-2001 05:55 AM
Re: Someone modified /etc/rc to 440 and now system will not boot
I'm not too sure how LVM would react to this, however. I've done this with older UNIX systems that do not have LVM.
Good luck.