SUMMARY: boot disk c0t0d0s0 --> c0t1d0s0 how?

2007-12-24 20:48:00

Jim is right. I missed this file. Remember I can boot
to single user mode but not all the way in. I should
know this. Thanks everyone.

> Yup - The magic file is /etc/vfstab. All of the
> other mounted partitions
> are still lister as being on c0t0, not c0t1. Change
> them all and you should
> be fine...
>
> --Jim
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mt Dew [mailto:devconf at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 3:29 AM
> To: codeprof at codeprof.com
> Subject: boot disk c0t0d0s0 --> c0t1d0s0 how?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I had a boot disk c0t0d0s0 running 2.6 in Enterprise
> 2. Now, the scsi connector on board is dead, I put
> it
> into the other bay.
> System see it as c0t1d0. But when I boot it up, it
> force me into single user mode and ask me to fsck
> c0t0d0s0, which does not exist.
>
> fsck c0t1d0s0 worked but when I reboot it still
> force
> me into single more and ask me to fsck c0t0d0s0.
> Also tried use CD to single mode to do fsck, still
> can't boot all the way up.
>
> Is there a magic file I need to change? How to solve
> this? Thanks
>
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