To Copy The Contents Of Non-Root File Systems Onto The New Boot Disk - Sun Microsystems Sun StorEdge Installation Manual

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2. Replace the name of the temporary boot disk with the name of the new boot disk,
and then save and quit the file.
The following example shows the disk name c0t0 changed to c7t1 in the mount
table entries for slices 0, 1, and 7.
/dev/dsk/c7t16d0s1
/dev/dsk/c7t16d0s0
/dev/dsk/c7t16d0s7
:wq
#
3. Change to the root directory and unmount the mount point:
# cd /
# umount /mnt
4. Unmount the root file system on slice 0 from the /mnt mount point.
# umount /mnt
To Copy the Contents of Non-Root File Systems
Onto the New Boot Disk
Use this procedure for the /home directory and any other directories you created,
aside from the /backup and /swap directories.
1. Mount the file system onto the /mnt mount point.
This example shows the copying of the /home file system from slice 7 to the new
boot disk.
# mount /dev/dsk/c7t16d0s7 /mnt
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swap
/dev/rdsk/c7t16d0s0
/dev/rdsk/c7t16d0s7
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no
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/
ufs
1 no
/home
ufs
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