Continuing tale of the Powerserver 320H

From: Carlos Murillo <cmurillo_at_emtelsa.multi.net.co>
Date: Sat Nov 24 12:39:44 2001

At 11:32 PM 11/23/01 -0600, Paul wrote:
>That is a neat trick. Now when you mount your root disk and it moves root
>to there does this show a normal number of files in the various /bin /sbin
>/etc directories?
>
>I am wondering if perhaps someone tried another neat trick of an rm -rf *
>on your disk which stopped after rm was deleted or number of files rm
>could handle was exceeded due to environment limitations.

No, I think that /dev/hd2 and /dev/hd4 still have all the original
files. There are binaries for ls and others there, but when
I try to run them I immediately get a succint "killed" message.

I wonder if this "recovery" shell isn't meant to run executables
on the HD.

carlos.

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Carlos E. Murillo-Sanchez carlos_murillo_at_nospammers.ieee.org
Received on Sat Nov 24 2001 - 12:39:44 GMT

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