Installing HP-UX 11.0 and Updating HP-UX 10.x to 11.0 HP 9000 Computers Edition 1

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HP-UX System Recovery
“Expert” Recovery Using the Core Media
THIS SYSTEM HAS BEEN BOOTED USING A TEMPORARY KERNEL!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INVOKE MULTI-USER RUN-LEVEL USING THIS KERNE
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Type the following command from the shell prompt for more
information about completing the recovery process:
cat /RECOVERY.DOC
30.To obtain more information on the recovery process, type the
following at the prompt:
# cat /RECOVERY.DOC
You will see the following information displayed:
1) Restore valid copies of the following files (either from backup or
from the filename.BK files created during the recovery process).
/etc/fstab, /etc/inittab, /stand/ioconfig,
/etc/ioconfig, /etc/passwd, /sbin/pre_init_rc,
/.profile, and /etc/profile
NOTE: The backup archive may be extracted using '/sbin/frecover' or'/sbin/pax
' (for backups made with 'tar' or 'cpio').
If using '/sbin/pax', linking it to 'tar' or 'cpio' will force'pax'
to emulate the respective command line interface.
2) Replace /stand/vmunix from backup, since the present kernelis probably
missing desired drivers.
3) If you have an lvm root, refer to the /LVM.RECOVER text file.
31.If you have an LVM system, and want more information on recovery
procedures, type the following:
# cat /LVM.RECOVER
NOTE If a card has been added to, or removed from, your system since the
original installation was completed, there is a chance that the device file
for the root disk has changed. Consequently, before you run the LVM
script ./lvmrec.scrpt (Step 2, below), you should first recover
/stand/ioconfig from backup, and reboot.
You will see the following: