munged root fs on SunOS 3.X (was Re: umount, and SunOS 3.X)
Jon A. Tankersley
zjat02 at apctrc.UUCP
Tue Sep 13 04:51:37 AEST 1988
In article <13448 at mimsy.UUCP> chris at mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek) writes:
>In article <520 at cra2.apctrc.UUCP> zjat02 at apctrc.UUCP (Jon A. Tankersley)
>writes:
>>rc.boot trashes /etc/mtab before running /etc/umount -at nfs. This leaves
>>potential garbage on remote systems /etc/rmtab (remote mtab).
>
>It does more than just that. rc.boot is always run, even on a single-
>user boot. If your root file system gets corrupted---and as most of us
>know, anything that *can* go wrong *will* go wrong (someone at Sun
>seems to have forgotten)---the code that clobbers /etc/mtab will cause
>a continuous series of crashes and auto-reboots. The only way to
>recover is to boot from another machine, or from the distribution
>tapes. But if this is the first machine on your network, or the only
>one with source . . . ? (Praise to Aule for mini-roots.)
I've been able to fix this problem by -not- rebooting single user. It
seems to be able to fix most of the problems in the root and reboot. I then
halt that reboot and boot single user. A pain. But it works.
-tank-
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