Troubleshooting
Hints
This
section
outlines
frequen
t
t
yp es
of
situations
that
w
on't
allo w
a
system
to
successfully
b o ot.
The
les
discussed
in
the
follo
wing
sections
ha
v
e
path
that
are
r
elative
to
y
our
ro
ot
v
olume
( / ).
They
m
ust
b e
moun
ted
at
one
of
the
moun
t
p oints
pro
vided,
and
an
y
absolute
path
names
in
whic
h
they
app ear
m
ust
include
the
moun
t
p oint.
F
or
example,
if
the
ro
ot
v
olume
( / )
is
moun
ted
at
/mnt1 ,
the
absolute
path
to
/etc
inittab
is
this:
/mnt1/etc/inittab
Problems
with
Device
Files
HP-UX
needs
a
minimum
set
of
device
les
to
successfully
b o ot.
These
les
can
b e
corrupted
or
ev
en
remov
ed.
If
this
happ ens,
the
system
can't
b o ot.
HP-UX
needs:
/dev/console
/dev/syscon
/dev/systty
/dev/tty
/dev/null
/dev/mem
/dev/kmem
All
of
the
les
can
b e
created
as
follo ws:
/etc/mknod
/dev/console
c
0
0x000000
/etc/mknod
/dev/syscon
c
0
0x000000
/etc/mknod
/dev/systty
c
0
0x000000
/etc/mknod
/dev/tty
c
0
0x000000
/etc/mknod
/dev/null
c
0
0x000002
/etc/mknod
/dev/mem
c
0
0x000000
/etc/mknod
/dev/kmem
c
0
0x000001
Troubleshooting
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