> Thanks for you advices.
>
> Would you please told me more details how to add new
> disk
> for root directory /
I will write another article on it as soon as I get a chance.
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Thanks for you advices.
Would you please told me more details how to add new disk
for root directory /
Regards
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> After that, you'll have to create a one-way mirror, use a combination of
> `find + cpio` in pass-through mode (see cpio(1) man page) then once that's
> done, reboot off of the new one-way mirror, reslice the original root disk,
> add it as a submirror (th
> But I make a big mistakes to remove /sbin and now the
> OS cannot start
> with message that /sbin missing. I have a backup of
> /sbin with name
> /sbin.old.
>
> Anyone can told me how to recover the problems?
1. a) boot off of the CD or DVD in single user mode, i.e. on SPARC:
[B]boot cdrom -
Thanks for you reply.
But I make a big mistakes to remove /sbin and now the OS cannot start
with message that /sbin missing. I have a backup of /sbin with name
/sbin.old.
Anyone can told me how to recover the problems?
Thanks
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> This is a common problem on unix-like OSes. Try
> looking through the following search results for
> help.
Actually, UNIX is just about the only operating system that does not have this
problem precisely because of having logical volume managers.
One just has to install it with some forethoug
> The harddisk run out of storage for /
> How can i change the disk config to add more disk
> space for /
> without reinstall
You will have to buy another disk if you don't already have one.
Then you'll have to partition the new disk using the "whole disk approach",
i.e.:
slice0 - remaning free
Hi roland,
Please post requests for help on the opensolaris-help forum.
This is a common problem on unix-like OSes. Try looking through the following
search results for help.
http://www.google.com/search?q=root+partition+out+of+space
cheers,
brian
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