Hallo together,
I have a litle problem with some of my external devices.
If I type mount there are some "panic" massages.
Is this a real mistake or is this a normal behavior of a Solaris 8 system ?
/export/jumpstart on /dev/dsk/c5t4d0s7 read/write/setuid/intr/largefiles/onerror... (4 Replies)
please help me about unixware 7.1.3
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msg:
vfs_mountroot:cannot mount root
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system don't start (1 Reply)
Presently I have mounted a disk as su. I believe only root can mount disks -- is this correct?
I had to run mozilla in the root account so I can download the new SuSE distribution to the new disk.
How can I mount the disk so non-root accounts can access the disk?
Thanks,
Siegfried (4 Replies)
I have a USB disk on a little NAS controller (NSLU2 running unslung 6.8) that I can access nicely with root with
mount -t cifs \\\\10.134.23.23\\DISK\ 2 /mnt/LKGD7F73A
However, when I run emacs from an user mode xterm prompt, emacs cannot read and write the files on /mnt/LKGD7F73A. Emacs can... (11 Replies)
Is it possible to mount a disk from a non-root account?
I'm developing a Java application which executes commands in the shell using the java.lang.Runtime.exec api, which runs fine for commands ls, df, etc., but for commands mount and umount, i have problems as I need to be root to eecute these.... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
system Solaris 10,
from external device I'm trying to mount. First I'm putting vfstab entries:
/dev/dsk/c5t600C0FF0000000000B593F5E1482EE04d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c5t600C0FF0000000000B593F5E1482EE04d0s0 /oralog3 2 yes -
after 'm trying mount it
mount... (2 Replies)
i have a major problem, i renamed the ld.so.1 file.
so i want to reboot into single user mode / fail safe / cdrom single user but i will not mount the root disk.
if i look in /dev/dsk all i see is ide disks (cdrom) and no actual disks. (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I just tried to reboot my server, but it seems to be panicing and unable to mount the root disk.
The filesystem is supposed to be ufs, so im not sure why its talking about vfs.
At the moment it's just stuck in a loop of Reboot-panic-reboot.
Any ideas?
A.
SunOS Release 5.10... (1 Reply)
Hi,
on running system, a disk was added
hdiskx
then importvg -y oraclevg hdiskx
but hdiskx was actually a rootvg so since rootvg was already present in the existing system this happened
Imported hdisk2 which was rootvg as importvg -y oraclevg hdisk2 in server since rootvg already... (1 Reply)
I have a Debian OpenBox that boots from any usb port. The Debian LXDE will only boot from one specific port. It needs to look at all of them to find and be root, and mount the root filesystem by UUID. Both are full installs to 16GB flash drives.
That is not being done.
It says during boot... (0 Replies)
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