Here is my original posting (minus the output from the boot up process).... > I am trying to build a V480 based upon what is loaded on another V480 > which is up and running. I booted from CD into single user and sliced up > the boot disk. I then used ufsrestore to restore the filesystems from > tape and ran installboot to add the bootblock. Now when I boot the V480, > I end up at an OK prompt. It looks like root mounts, but /usr does not. > I have verified the slices in /etc/vfstab and ran fsck on all of the > slices. > > Any ideas on what step I am missing here? > Thanks to everyone who responded -- too numerous to mention. I ended up using the advice of Joon Hansen and running the following commands to update /dev and /devices. ok boot cdrom -s # mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /a # devfsadm -r /a -p /a/etc/path_to_inst # umount /a # halt ok boot -r I guess the two V480s I was using for this weren't exactly identical. Thanks to all. Bruce _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Feb 14 12:43:32 2003
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