Subject: mount Solaris 2 partitions from NetBSD/Sparc (1.3)
To: None <port-sparc@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Michael C. Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca>
List: port-sparc
Date: 03/16/1998 20:26:20
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  I did something bad to my Solaris boot disk. Eventually, I got to the point
where /sbin/init said it couldn't find /etc/lib/ld.so.1. BAD. No CDROM at
home, and I nuked my Solaris netboot image for the disk space.
  Another attached drive has NetBSD/Sparc on it. I mounted, everything looked
fine, only it wasn't. 
  I reloaded the CD today, netbooted Solaris, and I find... /etc/lib/ld.so.1
had perms... "----------".
  When I fsck'ed the drive I got lots of complaints about bad non-zero ACLs.
Is there someway we can teach our fsck and/or ffs not to stomp on the Solaris
parts?

  [My original problem was a messed up /etc/driver_classes and
/etc/driver_aliases. If I needed any convincing that SVR4 was a bad thing, I
have plenty of evidence now. /sbin/init is dynamically linked on
Solaris. DUH.] 

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