10-07-2010
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Originally Posted by
remi75
under my AIX 5.2 its the .a ... for this libs, and many others are .a , very few .so
and no there is no libxxx.a and libxxx.so in either /lib nor /usr/lib of any "lib" in there .
its and old fashion unix , far from Linux ...
Not only Gnu/Linux but almost all other Unix and Unix like implementations use .so for shared objects and .a for statically linked archives. AIX doesn't follow that convention.
What you might do to fix your problem is put that libcrypt.a file on some removable media like a USB key or drive, or a CD/DVD and use the LIBPATH trick. Alternatively, just put a statically linked mv command there and you are done.
One remaining issue would be the mount might fail because of that missing library ...
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volcancel
volcancel(1) User Commands volcancel(1)
NAME
volcancel - cancel user's request for removable media that is not currently in drive
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/vold/volcancel [-n] [volume]
DESCRIPTION
volcancel cancels a user's request to access a particular floppy or CD-ROM file system. This command is useful when the removable media
containing the file system is not currently in the drive.
Use the path /vol/rdsk/name_of_volume to specify the volume. If called without a volume name to cancel, volcancel checks for Volume Man-
agement running.
OPTIONS
-n Display the nickname to the device name translation table.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: A sample of the volcancel command.
To cancel a request to access an unnamed CD-ROM, use
example% /usr/lib/vold/volcancel vol/rdsk/unnamed_cdrom
To check if volume management is running, use:
example% /usr/lib/vold/volcancel || echo volmgmt not running
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWvolu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
rmmount(1M), volcheck(1), vold(1M), volmissing(1), rmmount.conf(4), vold.conf(4), attributes(5), volfs(7FS)
SunOS 5.10 7 Apr 1994 volcancel(1)