bootup
2007-12-25 1:31:00
I have a Sun Ultra 1 with Solaris 9 on. The boot disk (along with
/usr /var etc) are external through Controller 1. I need to remove this
controller and just use controller 0. I changed the /etc/vfstab so the
mount points are now c0 instead of c1. When I boot up (using the correct
devalias for the device on c0) the machine only gets as far as trying to
mount the /usr partition and fails with:-
mount /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s6 or /usr , no such file or directory
further warnings about commands that cannot be run from the init scripts
It suggests corruption as fsck cannot run (then it is in /usr/sbin)
I can reconnect to controller 1 and all is OK. I can boot from cdrom and
fsck/mount all the partitions on the disk. There must be something I am
missing. Checked for rootfs and rootdev in /etc/system any ideas ?
MalcH
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