On Fri, 2010-06-04 at 13:09 -0700, Tim Garlick wrote:
> Hi all, I need a Live CD that I can boot from to investigate Solaris 10 and
> OpenSolaris systems that have been potentially compromised. The target OS is
> Solaris 10. This is complicated by the fact that the Solaris 10 system being
> investigated is a VirtualBox instance of S10 Update 8. I mount the Live CD
> ISO on the VM's virtual CD drive and then boot from that.
>
> I've tried MilaX but I can't figure out how to mount the Solaris 10 root disk
> after I've booted to a text console with MilaX. VirtualBox doesn't display
> the graphics correctly when you boot the MilaX ISO in graphical mode. I
> haven't tried the VBox MilaX appliance yet, because that gives me a separate
> VM, when I need to get to the S10 VM.
>
> So, my questions are:
>
> - Is MilaX the best choice?
> - If not, which distro is better?
> - Either way, how do I mount the S10U8 VM's root disk once I've booted the
> Live CD?
>
> Thanks for any pointers.
Hi Tim,
you can use 'format' utility to find disk name and root partition,then
mount it.
For this you can use any OpenSolaris/Belenix/MilaX LiveCD.
Also you can find and mount all UFS part's:
#!/bin/sh
solaris=0
for dnode in /dev/dsk/*
do
type=`/usr/sbin/fstyp $dnode 2> /dev/null`
if [ "x$type" = "xufs" ]
then
/usr/bin/mkdir /mnt/solaris$solaris
/sbin/mount -F $type $dnode /mnt/solaris$solaris
fi
done
Cheers,
--
::alhazred
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