From: eric@cirr.com (Eric Schnoebelen)
To: Mark Wild <M_Wild@tunstall.co.uk>
Cc: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] Thanks...alot
Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2000 15:08:15 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200001062108.PAA22757@opus.cirr.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 06 Jan 2000 09:03:19 GMT." <51C39E66FF96D11194FCAA00040003048F3830@tele02.localnet>
Mark Wild writes:
- From: eric@cirr.com [mailto:eric@cirr.com]
- > If not,
- > I'd suggest that either /bin/sh is missing, or HP-UX doesn't
- > agree with the hardware about where the console is, and the
- > shell is always getting an EOF when it tries to read the
- > console.
-
- It manages to boot into multi-user mode OK.
Do you see any output from the system rc scripts during
multi-user boot??
- > At this point, I'd be more towards a missing shell.
-
- I inherited the machine from my University as it was surplus
- to requirements due to upgrading. Could it be possible that
- the sysadmins have deliberately done this to prevent inquisitive
- students ?
I suppose it's possible, but I'd venture it unlikely, as
it's a bit more pain than the gain, at least in my opinion..
You might check to see what interpreter is called out at
the top of /etc/rc. If it's still /bin/sh, go verify what
/bin/sh points to..
From a strings on a 9.03 init, it appears that init
might attempt to start /bin/ksh, /bin/csh, /bin/sh, and /bin/su.
You might want to verify the existance of those (/bin/su in
particular).
The 9.03 init I'm looking at also appears to look for
consoles on /dev/systty, /dev/syscon and /dev/console. You might
verify that they all point to useful locations..
- > FYI: 10.20 may still be available for free under HP's Y2K
- > upgrade program. I ordered the 10.20 Y2K OS kit on the 30th. I
- > haven't seen it yet, but that's another kettle.. Visit
- > http://www.hp.com/visualize/programs/y2k/y2k_menu/y2k_upgr/oskit.html
- > for more details.
-
- I have the upgrade media (P/N B7989AA) but it doesn't seem to
- contain anything for a cold install, just patches for 9.x to 10.20
- although from previous posts I see some people claim to have done this.
As I recall, there were no `patches' to go from 9.0x to
10.20 (given the filesystem was radically reorganized, etc.), so
I would expect that the `Upgrade Media' should be bootable..
Although, I don't have a copy, and you do..
The P/N I'm looking at on the above mentioned page is
B6815AA, and is listed as including HP-UX 10.20 Core, ACE 9906
Core/Install CD, Quality packs, etc..
- Who did you contact regarding the above link?
Who ever answered the phone when I called the US
fulfillment phone number (1800.386.1117, ext 4). Karen, I
believe. I'm sure there is another fulfillment operation in the
UK or Europe that could help you out (although I don't see such
phone numbers listed.)
- > - Any suggestions as to what I can do to get root ?
- >
- > At this point, you probably need to boot off of the
- > installation media, and try to replace what appears to be a
- > missing shell.
-
- Hmm, looks like I'm snookered then ...
Possibly..
--
Eric Schnoebelen eric@cirr.com http://www.cirr.com
"Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K"
-- Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-01-06 21:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-01-06 9:03 [parisc-linux] Thanks...alot Mark Wild
2000-01-06 21:08 ` Eric Schnoebelen [this message]
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2000-01-10 8:57 Mark Wild
2000-01-07 9:39 Mark Wild
2000-01-07 15:52 ` Eric Schnoebelen
2000-01-07 17:34 ` Ross J. Reedstrom
2000-01-05 9:00 Mark Wild
2000-01-06 3:22 ` Eric Schnoebelen
1999-12-30 8:12 tom
1999-12-30 16:53 ` Eric Schnoebelen
1999-12-30 18:14 ` tom
1999-12-30 17:36 ` Eric Schnoebelen
1999-12-31 7:52 ` tom
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