Changed config files, now machine won't boot, help!

2007-12-25 8:56:00

I received a lot of good advice. My problem was a combination of the

following things:

        /etc/fstab was incorrect/corrupted

        The /fastboot file existed, which prevented needed fsck

        Misc hostname.* files, which confused rc* and ifconfig

I ended up having to boot from cdrom, install miniroot, reboot into

miniroot, mount /, fix fstab, remove /fastboot, and I ran

sys-unconfig for good measure. All this got the machine up and running

in short order.

Many thanks to the numerous people who responded.

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To: sun-managers@ra.mcs.anl.gov

Subject: Changed config files, now machine won't boot, help!

X-Mailer: exmh version 1.5phi 9/15/94

Date: Sun, 05 Mar 1995 23:01:22 PST

From: Don Jackson <dcj@jacksun>

Hello:

I am running SunOS 4.1.3_U1 on a SS2. I am trying to change the hostname and

configuration of this machine to replace another SparcStation on my net

that is going to be ugraded to Solaris2.4

I made all the configuration file changes I thought I would need

(esp hostname.le0, fstab, and a few others).

When I rebooted my SS2, ifconfig complained about "no such interface",

and my fstab file has so upset my machine that it fails to mount any disks,

and gives me a "#" prompt, but I can't seem to run any programs (like "ls")

or view any files.

I would be MOST grateful if anyone out there can tell me how I can get my

machine booted at least to single user mode so I can inspect and

change fstab and hostname.le0

Thanks,

Don Jackson

408.395.3516

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