re-enabling vold after running JASS 4.0.1 on Solaris 9

From: Adam Mazza (adam@68e.com)
Date: Tue May 18 2004 - 20:44:58 EDT


Hello,

I have a a v240 running Solaris 9 04/04. I used Jumpstart to install it
and use the secure.driver from jass-4.0.1 to harden it. I need to enable
vold on this machine so that a cdrom can be automounted. I know I can
mount a CD via the hsfs fs, but I need to run vold for our DBAs so they
can install their 53 Oracle CDs or whatever it is now.

Anyway, simply starting vold via init scripts doesn't work. The
/etc/vold.conf script is there (I don't use the "conf" variable in JASS
for sol 9) but for whatever reason the cdrom doesn't get mounted. I've
tried starting with -v and I don't see errors in the logfile. I've tried
trussing the process and I don't see any clues. I've seen some reference
to this on google, and the sunmanager archives, but not anythin solid. I'm
guessing if I ran the jass-execute undo script this may work, but that
seems overkill. Anyone know what JASS is touching besides the init scripts
that may cause this?

Regards,,

Adam Mazza
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