Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!think.com!masscomp!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!daver!kcdev!genco!rag From: rag@genco.bungi.com (Art Gentry) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 3B2 Horror story - will it ever run? Keywords: getting _SOMEWHERE_ (maybe) Message-ID: <372@genco.bungi.com> Date: 9 Feb 91 05:38:19 GMT References: <44022@nigel.ee.udel.edu> Reply-To: rag@genco.bungi.com (Art Gentry (SysOp)) Organization: Gentry & Assoc. Excelsior Springs, MO Lines: 53 In article <44022@nigel.ee.udel.edu> almquist@cis.udel.edu (Squish) writes: >From: "Bradley E. Smith" >>Reboot the diskette and instead of 1,2,3 type 'magic mode'. Then select >>the 'shell' option. This will give you shell access on the floppy. >>you then might be able to mount your root device and edit the password >>file. > >WOW! Att machines are certainly off the beaten track. You won't find these >funny (or fun?) modes on a Vax or Sun. Anyways, I go into 'magic mode' and >then select the 'shell' option. Hurray! I've got the root prompt it worked. >Could it be my lucky day? NO! Nothing exciting is on the 1st disc. No, >mount, tar, dd, nothing. Can anyone send me a bootable disc with mount on it. >OR, is there someway that I can copy the contents of one of the other discs >onto the current boot disc with only one disc drive? This is starting to get >frustrating )-: You need to do a few more things to get where you want to be. 1) do a fsck on root /etc/fsck -y /dev/dsk/0s1 2) mount root /etc/mount /dev/dsk/0s1 /mnt 3) cd to the hard disc root cd /mnt 4) if you want - set your path to reflect the current environment PATH=/mnt/bin:/mnt/usr/bin:/mnt/etc:/mnt/usr/lib export PATH 5) now you can get to all the files on your hard disc, but remember that your 'root' file system is really one level down, ie. / = /mnt 6) do whatever you need to do (ie. edit /mnt/etc/passwd) and then unmount the disc cd / /etc/umount /dev/dsk/0s1 7) sync the disc tables sync;sync;sync 8) reboot uadmin 2 0 All should be again well with the world, with the exception of the Middle East. >Also, I got no responses about the types of tapes I can buy >for my tape drive. Don't know what your original question was, so am making an assumption that you have a "standard" scsi 60meg tape drive, in which case, I have had excellent success using 3M DC600HC tapes in mine. | R. Arthur Gentry -- Gentry & Associates -- Excelsior Springs, MO | | gentry@genco.bungi.com uunet!daver!kcdev!genco!gentry 816-637-2443 | |Computer Consultants specializing in UNIX system admin, mgmt and security| | I am the boss - so my opinions DO count! |