how_to_clone_tru64_and_digital_unix
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision | Next revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
how_to_clone_tru64_and_digital_unix [2018/12/11 15:42] – sgriggs | how_to_clone_tru64_and_digital_unix [2018/12/11 15:55] – [Fix the Fstab] sgriggs | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 200: | Line 200: | ||
So, the bottom line is that you /might/ not have to alter the **/ | So, the bottom line is that you /might/ not have to alter the **/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Fix the rc.config ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The **/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | The main thing you are looking for is any reference to swap on the old disk. It will occur in some kind of variable name and you can simply remove the whole line, or edit the line to point to your new disk's swap slice. The name of the variable will be something like " | ||
+ | |||
+ | Both Tru64 and Digital Unix (but especially Tru64) have a hardware registry which will store the names of disk devices that are seen by the system. In most cases, once a disk is seen, it's name will not change even on the cloned disk (the registry will be copied over at the same time during the file copy steps). | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
how_to_clone_tru64_and_digital_unix.txt · Last modified: 2023/09/08 23:04 by sgriggs