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Migrating from SCO OpenServer™ 5.0.5 to UnixWare® 7.1 Using Compaq SmartStart v4.23
Table 9. Variables in the etc/vfstab file
special
fsckdev
mountp
fstype
fsckpass
automnt
mntopts
Example: To automatically mount the directory /usr/local of the server dancer on the
client directory /usr/local/tmp with read-only permission, add the following line to the
client vfstab file:
See your SCO UnixWare 7.1 Installation Guide for detailed instructions.
= = = =
Restore your Network Information Service (NIS).
You may need to copy over the archived /etc/hosts file. This file contains information
about the hostnames and IP addresses of localhost and other systems. It is recommended
that you merge this information with the existing /etc/hosts file to avoid accidentally
removing the localhost entry.
Note: NIS in UnixWare 7.x does not support copyonly servers.
Note: UnixWare 7.1 NIS files are located in /var/yp hierarchy rather than /etc/yp of SCO
OpenServer 5.0.5.
For more information on adding and modifying filesystems after your system is installed,
see the description of the Filesystem Manager in SCOhelp or refer to the SCO UnixWare
7.1 Installation Guide.

? ? ? ? Create Emergency Recovery Backup Media

You will typically create Emergency Recovery diskettes and tape(s) only once—after you
have installed UnixWare 7.1 and all add-on software. The commands emergency disk
and emergency rec create bootable diskettes and tape(s) to archive your primary hard
disk. These commands backup both user and system data and allow recovery if your
system is ever non-bootable and/or the hard disk is damaged.
See the SCO UnixWare 7.1 Installation Guide for detailed instructions.
0413-0799-A
Variable
Name of the server sharing the resource that the client wants to mount, followed by a
colon and the pathname of the resource to be mounted.
Name of a raw device; for a remote mount, the parameter is not applicable and a
hyphen (-) should be entered instead.
The mount point on the client through which the user accesses the resources mounted
from the server.
Type of the mount taking place. An NFS mount is indicated by nfs.
Pass number for multiple fsck; for a remote mount, the parameter is not applicable
and a hyphen (-) should be entered instead.
Indicator of whether the entry should be mounted automatically (yes) or not (no).
A list of comma-separated options identical to the options passed to mount.
dancer:/usr/local - /usr/local/tmp nfs - yes ro
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