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To Create File Systems on the New Boot Disk
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Create a file system on each slice on the disk using the
newfs
(1M) command.
Enter the
newfs
command followed by the device name of the slice. In this example,
the device name for slice 0 of disk c7t16d0 is
/dev/rdsk/c7t16d0s0
.
For more information, see the section on how to create file systems in the Solaris
system administration documentation.
Do this step to create a file system on the new boot disk for every slice on the
temporary boot disk. When you are finished, go to
root File Systems onto the New Boot Disk” on page 33
.
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To Create the New Boot Files
This section has several sub procedures, including:
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“To Copy the Boot Block and Root File System Contents To the New Boot Disk”
on page 31
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“To Copy the Contents of Non-root File Systems onto the New Boot Disk” on
page 33
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“To Specify the New Boot Disk as the Boot Device.” on page 34
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newfs
/dev/rdsk/c7t16d0s0
newfs: construct a new file system /dev/rdsk/c7t16d0s0: (y/n)? y
/dev/rdsk/c7t16d0s0: 4194828 sectors in 1452 cylinders of 27 tracks, 107
sectors
2048.3MB in 46 cyl groups (32 c/g, 45.14MB/g, 7488 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 92592, 185152, 277712, 370272, 462832, 555392, 647952, 740512, 833072,
925632, 1018192, 1110752, 1203312, 1295872, 1388432, 1480992, 1573552,
1666112, 1758672, 1851232, 1943792, 2036352, 2128912, 2221472, 2314032,
2406592, 2499152, 2591712, 2684272, 2776832, 2869392, 2958368, 3050928,
3143488, 3236048, 3328608, 3421168, 3513728, 3606288, 3698848, 3791408,
3883968, 3976528, 4069088, 4161648,