From: Jeff Wellens (jeffw@pbs.com)
Date: Mon Apr 22 2002 - 17:14:01 EDT
Thanks for all of the responses. I got 15 responses and they keep coming.
I used info from alot of the repines and did the following to fix my
problem:
ok> bootk cdrom -sw
# mount -o rw /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /a
# cd /a/etc
# cp vfstab.orig vfstab
# cat vfstab (ensure it is the right vfstab)
# cd /
# umount /a
# fsck -y /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0
# sync; sync; sync
# halt
OK> boot
I think the bigest thing was that I was not typing in sync before rebooting.
Thanks so much!
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Wellens [mailto:jeffw@pbs.com]
Sent: April 22, 2002 3:19 PM
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: Bad /etc/vfstab
I have a bad /etc/vfstab but have a backup file that is good.
To fix it, I am doing the following:
ok> boot cdrom -s
# mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /mnt
# cd /mnt/etc
# cp vfstab.orig vfstab
# cat vfstab (ensure it is the right vfstab)
When I reboot, I get the same error that vfstab is bad.
When I look at /etc/vfstab, it is back to the bad one.
Why is this not saving?
Thanks!
Jeff Wellens
Technical Support Analyst
jeffw@pbs.com
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