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Missing Library Files
Can anyone send me copies via email or allow me to download the following files for Unix 4.0?
libmsfs.so libfilsys.so These files were lost due to corruption. All the other library files are fine. I have the files on tape, but without libmsfs.so I am unable to open vrestore. I am open to suggestions on how to get the files from tape. I am also open to any suggestions. Thanks in Advance for your help. Jason Last edited by Perderabo; 08-16-2005 at 03:34 PM.. Reason: Remove email address |
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Please read our rules:
(10) Don't post your email address and ask for an email reply. The forums are for the benefit of all, so all Q&A should take place in the forums. I doubt that anyone can legally give you copies of those files. In general, if you can't read a backup tape, you reload the os to get to a point where you can read the backup tape. Do you have your installation cd's? A short cut that sometimes works... Boot the installion cd into single user mode, mount the root disk, and copy the one or two files that you need. If you have a lot of commands that still work, maybe you can reverse the process... mount the cd and copy a few files off of it unto your root disk. |
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