Hello,
As long as you haven't rebooted the machine, you should be OK. All you
have done is wiped out a symbolic link to a low level device driver. To
fix it do the following:
cd /dev/dsk
ln -s
../../devices/iommu @
0,10000000/sbus @
0,10001000/espdma @
4,8400000/esp @
4,8800000/sd @
3,0:a
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0
The ln is one complete command so make sure you type in the above three
lines in as one command, sorry, my mail editor only allows 70ish
characters per line. This should fix your problem.
Steve
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On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Zheng Wenfeng wrote:
> Dear Mr. or Miss.
> sorry! I have encountered a critical problem, Now I don't know who
> can help me?
> I have made the critical problem when I use the tar command, the
> following
> message is my process course,
> first, I have sent the command when I am a supervisor,
> #tar -cvf /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 /home1/wjz/*.txt
> and /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s3 is the boot root disk, I know I have made a
> critical mistake
> but now I haven't any way to resolv the above problem, can you give me
> a help?
> thank you!!1
> By the way, my UNIX host is Solaris 2.3 operation system.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Addr: East 729 DongFeng Road,GuangZhou,
> Email:lucky @
gdut .
edu .
cn
> GuangDong province,China
> or:zhengwf @
gdut .
edu .
cn
> Code:510090
> Organize:Education department
>
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