Hi Jane,
hope you know how your disked are to be mounted. Hopefully you printed out
/etc/fstab sometime ago.
In single mode you have to mount the disks manually, for example for an
advfs filesystem
/sbin/mount -t advfs usr_dmn#user1 /usr/user1
But you have to know how your domains and filesets are named.
Good luck.
Mit freundlichem Gruß/Yours sincerely
Werner Rost
GM-FIR - Netzwerk
ZF Boge Elastmetall GmbH
Friesdorfer Str. 175, 53175 Bonn, Deutschland/Germany
Telefon/Phone +49 228 3825 - 420, Telefax/Fax +49 228 3825 - 398
werner.rost_at_zf.com
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Jane Caldwell-Myers [mailto:jane_at_nickel.laurentian.ca]
Gesendet: Samstag, 26. Juni 2004 15:27
An: tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov
Betreff: FSTAB OVERWRITTEN SYSTEM CANNOT BOOT
Hello again,
Due to a faulty restore my fstab has been overwritten. The system came down
to single user and I wanted to boot from genvmunix and rebuild the kernal
but I cannot mount any disks.
When I try to use /sbin/mount -u it reports a ufs_mount mount device
does not match fstab. This is due to the fact the my fstab has an old
configuration.
Please help
Jane Caldwell-Myers
Laurentian University
705 675-1151 Ext. 2150
jane_at_laurentian.ca
Received on Mon Jun 28 2004 - 06:51:23 NZST