The golden rules of sun systems administration
In one example where this rule was ignored, a production system kept booting and crashing during the boot. The problem appeared in the boot sequence when the disks where being f s c k checked and mounted. It appeared that the disks or controller had a problem, but replacing the controller, moving th...
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