What about simply loading the installation CD and running the
installation in the upgrade mode?
-Manuel.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Have a server that is being messed around with in order to learn the
> server. Someone deleted the /dev fs and we think it is a good
> learning experience. What
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 17:46:53 -0600
Chad and Doria Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
>So next question... I have this somewhere, but can not find it. What is
>the command to boot from a rescue cd and mount sda1 as the root
>partition? and is there a doc somewhere on this proce
> > Have a server that is being messed around with in order to learn the
> > server. Someone deleted the /dev fs and we think it is a good
> > learning experience. What do I do to restore this fs and what can I
> > read for more information?
> >
>
> It's scary to think this is becoming a FAQ. ;)
Chad,
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 01:03, you said something about:
> Have a server that is being messed around with in order to learn the
> server. Someone deleted the /dev fs and we think it is a good
> learning experience. What do I do to restore this fs and what can I
> read for more informati
On 2/12/02 1:03 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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> Have a server that is being messed around with in order to learn the
> server. Someone deleted the /dev fs and we think it is a good
> learning experience. What do I do to restore this fs and what ca
Have a server that is being messed around with in order to learn the
server. Someone deleted the /dev fs and we think it is a good
learning experience. What do I do to restore this fs and what can I
read for more information?
Thanks,
Chad
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