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We are still using solaris 1 with sunos 4.1.4 because nobody here knows Unix.
My colleague did a backup (dump) to the wrong place (/dev/sd0h) and we lost this part of the drive. The information is still on tape but we cannot repartition the /dev/sd0h. fsck keeps on about the "wrong SUPER BLOCK" and newfs answers with "not a raw device". We don't want to rebuild the whole system. In current UNIX and LINUX, there might be easy wayd but this system works like it's 1995. PLEASE HELP |
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