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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Solaris Package Manager problem Post 36818 by RTM on Thursday 5th of June 2003 09:58:38 AM
Old 06-05-2003
Yes, you would have to start from scratch. There is no way to get back to a safe state from the first attempt at the cluster patch when you were not in single user. The second/third attempts would have just totally screwed up the system.

This is something we all learn - if you search the forum for patch and single user, you will find others that have done the same thing. I've done it (after many times of it going just fine it finally bit me). Check out Info Doc 18465 on Sunsolve - here is a small portion of it:
Quote:
Step Two- Avoid More Problems Before Installation

Go to Single User Mode. This avoids so many problems in and of itself, and it the
*FIRST STEP* in the installation stage of ANY patch cluster, kernel, or firmware
patch. Often, people will be in the habit of installing when in multiuser mode, and
claim to have never had problems as a result. I understand that going to
single user mode involves down time for the system, but scheduling down time
for other activities is normal for sys admins, and patch installation should be
included in the mix of things to be done when scheduled downtime is available.
Also, this step is in the README files of every patch and patch cluster I have
spoke of, for good reason. Modifying your live kernel is not a good idea.
 

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WHAT-PATCH(1)						      General Commands Manual						     WHAT-PATCH(1)

NAME
what-patch - detect which patch system a Debian package uses SYNOPSIS
what-patch [options] DESCRIPTION
what-patch examines the debian/rules file to determine which patch system the Debian package is using. what-patch should be run from the root directory of the Debian source package. OPTIONS
Listed below are the command line options for what-patch: -h, --help Display a help message and exit. -v Enable verbose mode. This will include the listing of any files modified outside or the debian/ directory and report any additional details about the patch system if available. AUTHORS
what-patch was written by Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>, Siegfried-A. Gevatter <rainct@ubuntu.com>, and Daniel Hahler <ubuntu@thequod.de>, among others. This manual page was written by Jonathan Patrick Davies <jpds@ubuntu.com>. Both are released under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later. SEE ALSO
The Ubuntu MOTU team has some documentation about patch systems at the Ubuntu wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/PatchSystems cdbs-edit-patch(1), dbs-edit-patch(1), dpatch-edit-patch(1) DEBIAN
Debian Utilities WHAT-PATCH(1)
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