the /debug partition
D. Christopher Dunlap
dunlap at bombadl.SGI.COM
Thu Jul 28 02:52:58 AEST 1988
In article <18021 at sgi.SGI.COM>, archer at elysium.SGI.COM (Archer Sully) writes:
>
> If /debug won't remount, check your /etc/fstab. it should have this
> line in it:
>
> /debug /debug dbg rw 0 0
>
> If it doesn't, put it back. If it does, make sure that the /debug
> mount point is still there. If both conditions are true, then I
> have no idea what you've done to your system. Try re-installing
> 3.0, or waiting for the maintenance release to get there.
>
> There will be a man page for /debug in the next general software release.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Bernie Kirby.
>
>
> You're Welcome,
> Archer Sully
>
>
Actually, the thing that mounts "/debug" is the script
"/etc/rc2.d/S01MOUNTFSYS". This is the script that actually does the
mounting of the filesystems, and if you look in there, you will see
that it explicitly mounts "/debug".
Chris Dunlap
Silicon Graphics
"I Knew something Archer didn't know.... YA YAAA YA YA.."
P.S.
You should NEVER touch anything in those directories.
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