Minifridge
heviarti at puresimplicity.net
heviarti at puresimplicity.net
Sun Aug 22 22:39:00 UTC 2010
I already checked the fstab. I know my way around one fairly well once I'm in the OS. Remember, all my PC hardware and a good percentage of my RISC hardware is running Slackware. Other than the commercial offerings, I run OpenBSD on two of my Sparcs. I'm used to beating my head on a keyboard, not pointee clickee. When I mounted /usr, the whole thing barfed and crashed. I think it may need something else running before I can mount /usr... Which is advfs, BTW. Like I said, I ain't got uname, but even worse I have no passwd and no paginator (you know, more?). Only thing worse was the time I tried upgrading glibc on Harvey.. or maybe it was BlackOps. All I had was ls and halt.
Sucked.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Young <ayoung at teleport.com>
Subj: Re: Minifridge
Date: Sun Aug 22, 2010 15:14
Size: 569 bytes
To: Linux on Alpha processors <axp-list at redhat.com>
Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Aug 2010, heviarti at puresimplicity.net wrote:
>
>
>> Well, I'm in. Don't know why -fl s worked now but not before. It's a
>> UNIX, but I'm not sure which. There's no uname in single user mode.
>> Neither is there passwd, vi, or even a paginator. I'll worry about that
>> on the other list.
>>
>
> So what does e.g.:
>
> # mount
>
> say? Or:
>
> # cat /etc/fstab
Or uname -a ?
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