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
Enter the device file associated with the '/'(ROOT) file system
(example: c0t1d0s1lvm ) : c0t0d0s13
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s13 not a special file
<Press return to continue>
Enter the address associated with the '/'(ROOT) file system
(example: 4.0.1) : 4.0.0
NOTE: if your '/'(ROOT) is not part of a sectioned disk layout
enter a 'W' for whole disk layout
or
enter a 'l' for an LVM disk layout
instead of a section number.
Enter the section associated with the '/'(ROOT) file system
(example: 13 ): 13
making rdsk/c0t0d0s13 c 214 0x00000d
making dsk/c0t0d0s13 b 26 0x00000d
7. If you were to enter, for example, c1t1d0 as the root device filename,
you would see the following display:
DEVICE FILE VERIFICATION
MENU
This menu is used to specify the path of the root file system.
When the information is correct, select 'a'.
INFORMATION to verify:
Device file used for '/'(ROOT) is c1t1d0
The path to disk is 56/52.1.0
Select one of the following:
a. The above information is correct.
b. WRONG!! The device file used for '/'(ROOT) is incorrect.
m. Return to the 'HP-UX Recovery MENU.'
x. Exit to the shell.
NOTE: If '/' is an LVM, use an 's1lvm' suffix (e.g.,c0t1d0s1lvm).
Selection:
8. Select a, since c1t1d0 is the correct root device filename; the
following menu will be displayed: