Hi Tomas, thanks for the answer. Unfortunately, it didn't help much. However I can mount all file systems, but system is broken - desktop wont come up.
"Could not update ICEauthority file /.ICEauthority There is a problem with the configuration serve. (/usr/lib/gconf-check-2-exited with status 256)" Then I can see wallpaper and cursor. That's it, nothing more. Regards, Jan Hlodan Tomas Ögren wrote: > On 09 March, 2009 - Jan Hlodan sent me these 1,7K bytes: > > >> Hello, >> >> I am desperate. Today I realized that my OS 108 doesn't want to boot. >> I have no idea what I screwed up. I upgraded on 108 last week without >> any problems. >> Here is where I'm stuck: >> >> Reading ZFS config: done. >> Mounting ZFS filesystems: (1/17) cannot mount '/export': directory is >> not empty (17/17) >> >> $ svcs -x >> svc:/system/filesystem/local:default (local file system mounts) >> State: maintenance since ... >> Impact: 45 dependent services are not running. >> >> svc:/network/rpc/smserver:default (removable media management) >> State: uninitialized since... >> Impact: 2 dependent services are not running. >> >> $ zfs mount >> >> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-2 / >> rpool/export/home /export/home/wewek >> rpool /rpool >> tank /tank >> tank/projects /tank/projects >> . >> . >> . >> . >> >> $ pfexec zfs mount -a >> cannot mount '/export': directory is not empty >> >> I can mount rpool/export by -O option but I'll lost my home directory >> and Gnome can't come up. >> $ pfexec zfs mount -O rpool/export >> $ svcadm clear filesystem/local:default >> Mounting ZFS filesystems: (17/17) >> >> GDM login comes up, after log in: >> >> "Your home directory is listed as: '/export/home/wewek' but it doesn't >> appear to exist. Do you want to log in with the / (root) directory as >> your home directory? It's unlikely anything will work unless you use a >> failsafe session." >> >> Can you help me please? I don't want to loose all my configurations. >> > > It seems like you have some stuff in /export which does not belong to > the filesystem that should be mounted in /export > > That is, you have /export/somefileordirectory that belongs to the / > filesystem.. Try this: > > pfexec mv /export /oldexport > pfexec mkdir /export > pfexec zfs mount -a > > /Tomas > _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss