12-22-2019
You have to run mkdev hd.
Make sure you do not format the disk or change any sizes.
In divvy, you have to rename the root partition from hd0root to something else that is not currently used on any hard drive.
Be very careful to not mark this partition as new, as it will be formatted if you do.
Once this is done, you can mount the partition to /oldroot, or some other name.
You must refer to files in the old root file system by their full name, in the case of /etc/shadow, this will be /oldroot/var/opt/SCO/.Unix.6.0.0Ni/etc/shadow.
If you do not, simply referring to /oldroot/etc/shadow, will be linked to /var/opt... in the booted root file system.
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
update_dyld_shared_cache [-root directory] [-overlay directory] [-arch arch] [-force] [-debug] [-universal_boot]
DESCRIPTION
update_dyld_shared_cache ensures that dyld's shared cache is up-to-date. This tool is normally only run by Apple's Installer and Software
Update, as they are the only official ways for OS dylibs to be updated. But if for some reason you used another mechanism to alter an OS
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