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- From: mycroft@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Charles Hannum)
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- Subject: Re: cannot unmount /usr to run fsck
- Date: 17 Dec 1992 21:14:12 GMT
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- In article <BzF2DB.23qL@austin.ibm.com> matt@giskard.austin.ibm.com
- (Matthew S. Cronk) writes:
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- | In article <1gq2a0INN9ts@life.ai.mit.edu> mycroft@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu
- | (Charles Hannum) writes:
- |>
- |> [...]
- |>
- |> Uh, no. `getrootfs' mounts /usr. You need to do `varyonvg -n
- |> rootvg' instead.
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- | Begging your pardon, Charles, but Matt is correct in his explanation
- | of the "getrootfs" command when invoked with a disk name and the
- | additional parameter, "sh".
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- Ah, I see. Another little poorly-documented subtlety.
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