3b2/400
Richard Meesters
ram at attcan.UUCP
Fri Mar 30 05:31:08 AEST 1990
In article <2312 at cbnewsk.ATT.COM>, theobald at cbnewsk.ATT.COM (glenn.theobald) writes:
> In article <1990Mar27.175309.2551 at nebulus.UUCP> root at nebulus.UUCP (Dennis S. Breckenridge) writes:
> > Find disk number one of
> >the Unix(tm) set and boot the machine. When you see the message "DIAGNOSTICS
> >PASSED" reach around the back of the computer and press the reset button. Some
> >machines had a real push button, but most of them have a little hole with a
> >recessed switch.
>
> >root partition "mount /dev/dsk/c1d0s0 /mnt" Make sure the /mnt directory
> >is there first. Here is the rest of the goodies in command format.
>
> The Essental Utilities Disk #1 does NOT have the mount(1) command. There
> is a comprable command fsys with undocumented options to do this operation.
> The devices on the floppy are also different /dev/idsk00 (on the floppy)
> is where the / (hard drive) filesystem lives. The filesystem should be
> fsck(1M)'ed before mounted to be on the safe side.
> Also the /mnt directory does not exist on the EU #1 disk, use instal.
>
Actually, that depends on the version of UNIX (tm) you are using. You are
correct, the earlier versions of the O/S did NOT have the mount command
embedded in magic mode. But that changed for the later versions, I believe
it was somewhere around SVR2.04. Any 3.X UNIX for the 3B2 has mount
within magic mode.
Regards,
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