Dear Fellow Managers,
I have a DEC 3000 system with an RZ26 system disk running
Digital Unix 3.0b. On Friday I tried to reboot the system but
after the system gives the messages:
AUDIT BOOT STARTS
AUDIT CHECKSUM GOOD
Then it gives the message:
84 FAIL
I think I have zapped the boot blocks of the system disk
as I can boot off the install CD and mount and read both the /
and /usr filesystems of that disk. Is there some way to remake a
good boot block without having to reinstall the operating system?
This problem happened just after I made some changes to the
system and I did not get a chance to back up before this problem
happened. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Yours sincerely,
Robert Honore
robert_at_digi-data.com
Phone: 623 6658 Fax: 623 0978
Snail Mail: Digi Data systems limited, 96 Wrightson Road,
Trinidad, W. I.
> If one didn't have to WORK for a living, WORK would be MUCH MORE FUN!
Received on Mon Aug 12 1996 - 15:21:05 NZST