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2. Use the ufsdump(1M) and ufsrestore(1M) commands to copy the contents of
the file system from the temporary boot disk to the new boot disk.
# ufsdump 0f - /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s7 | ( cd /mnt; ufsrestore rf -)
DUMP: Writing 32 Kilobyte records
DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Tue 19 Feb 2002 02:44:35 PM PST
DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch
DUMP: Dumping /dev/rdsk/c7t16d0s0 (hba2-81:/) to standard
output.
DUMP: Mapping (Pass I) [regular files]
DUMP: Mapping (Pass II) [directories]
DUMP: Estimated 1818082 blocks (887.74MB).
DUMP: Dumping (Pass III) [directories]
DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files]
Warning: ./lost+found: File exists
DUMP: 88.77% done, finished in 0:01
DUMP: 1818046 blocks (887.72MB) on 1 volume at 1363 KB/sec
DUMP: DUMP IS DONE
#
3. Unmount the file system from the /mnt mount point.
# umount /mnt
4. Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 as needed until you have copied the contents of all
the file systems other than /home, /backup and /swap to the new boot disk.

To Specify the New Boot Disk as the Boot Device

1. Bring the host with the host adapter down to the ok prompt at run level 0.
See the information about shutting down a host in the Solaris system administration
documentation for a list of the commands that can be used with different
configurations. The following screen example uses the shutdown(1M) command.
# shutdown
...
ok
Appendix B Booting From the Network Adapter
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