Big fun with Sys V Drivers

Stephen J. Friedl friedl at vsi.UUCP
Sat Apr 16 13:23:44 AEST 1988


In article <406 at paisano.UUCP>, Michael C. De Masi writes:
> Being an administrator on several machines (various 3b's 
> running a few different versions of Sys V) I sometimes
> find myself in the position of doing 'partial restores'
> on my machines due to passwd files getting munged, inittabs
> disappearing or someone forgetting their root password.
> (generally user oriented problems)
> 
> A 'partial restore', which basically just replaces the
> important system files with more or less vanilla versions
> thereof usually works fine to get the machine to a more
> or less workable state.

In many cases it is not necessary to do a standalone restore,
as it trashes some pretty important files.  There is a method
to operate a standalone UNIX from the boot floppy by saying
a few magic words.  From there you can get a # prompt and
do fsck, mount, etc.  I use this all the time and almost never
have to do a restore of any kind.  It's wonderful.

Michael's posting has prompted me to put down my thoughts
on how to operate as a standalone shell.  I'll send a copy
to anybody who asks via email, and if I get enough requests
I'll post it.  NOTE: these are not automated procedures like
the sysadm menus; you need a fair amount of Unix sysadm
experience and you need to think fast on your feet.  Beware...

P.S. - this is for the 3B2 only...

-- 
Steve Friedl   V-Systems, Inc.   "Yes, I'm jeff at unh's brother"
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