People,
   In playing around today with MDISKS, sharing between linux instances,
adding dasd to instances, I made a boo boo. I accidentally did a #cp logoff
and not a disc. So, I booted the instance but it comes back in a safe mode
due to me in the process of adding dasd to it, saying it can't mount the
"new" dasd cause it might have a bad superblock. It tells me to repair it
manually and reboot. So I figure since I can log in as root, and change
over to r/w mode, I'll just undo my changes, and start over. Well, vi,
3270, it's not pretty. SO, before I up and nuke this instance and start
over, it made me curious if I was missing some way to repair it. I figure
sometime in the future I will probably need it to fix a production
instance. Is there another way to edit, remove my changes, and reboot the
instance? THANX!!!!!


Brian W. France Systems Engineer I Pennsylvania State University Administrative Information Services - Infrastructure/Sysarc Rm 25 Shields Bldg., University Park, Pa. 16802 814-863-4739 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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