You mean "boot -s"
On 28 Mar 1999 21:02:18 GMT, "Carolyne Bibeau"
>You can try to run your fsck in single user mode ( at the OK prom, run the
>command "boot -r" ). At that level, you should be able to fsck all your
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>partitions except the root partition.
>Good luck !!!
>> Dear friends:
>> my unix (sun solaris) system lost power supply suddenly without "init
>0".
>> when I power on it, I use "fsck -m" and get "can not open
>> /dev/dsk/c0d0s0,c0d0s1,c0d0s3...", and I try to "umount /export/home/"
>(to
>> fsck it)in /usr or /opt, it says "/export/home busy", same thing heppens
>to
>> "umount /usr/openwin" ......
>> Please help. Thanks.
>> Quinn
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