> In that case just boot off a Solaris install DVD > (or any of > the livecds today) mount your harddisk and fix > things.
Works great on a desktop; not so good on a server whose console is being accessed remotely (unless a suitable CD/DVD remains in the drive at all times). Actually, with planning ahead (how often does _that_ actually happen?), I'd want _4_ bootable copies of the root filesystem: 2 active mirrors, 1 spare for recovery not normally mounted, and 1 for Live Upgrade. If they were also split across two controllers, that, plus the remote hard reset possible on many of the servers, should allow most situations to be recoverable without physical access. Any set of solutions that fails to address all scales of desktop or server support isn't complete. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
