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Old 03-27-2009
Network Starting Server after losinf usr

Hi
I accidentally deleted all the files in the /usr when I should have deleted files in usr1. Ever since I haven't been able to satrt my server which runs on Solaris 9 and SPARC engine.
Can anyone help me to start the server and restore the rest of the services?
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Old 03-30-2009
Boot off a Solaris 9 cdrom (boot -s from the OB Prompt).
Mount your disk to /tmp/a.
Reinstate missing files back into /usr from CD, tape or another Solaris 9 hard disk.
 
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