mmn,

you should never ever change links in /dev/* manually unless you know
exactly what you are doing.  These links are configured by the OS upon boot
or hardware detection.

If the entries in /etc/vfstab are wrong, edit that file.  Of course, you
need to boot off of something else (network, cdrom, other disk) to be able
to do this.

I strongly suggest to consult with your local Oracle/Sun representative for
advise on a sustainable scheme of operation.

best regards,
stefan

On 11.05.10 10:04, MMN wrote:
> I went to the guest os which was running fine and went to the /dev/rdsk 
> directory and changed all soft links to make the correct virtual device point 
> to the c0d0 instead of c0d1 and changed the mount point to c0d0. Rebooted and 
> this guest also went to the read only mode. I suppose I missed something big. 
> Going to check the documentation again, but if it was something simple and it 
> can be recovered easily please let me know.

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