how_to_clone_tru64_and_digital_unix
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how_to_clone_tru64_and_digital_unix [2018/12/11 15:55] – [Fix the Fstab] sgriggs | how_to_clone_tru64_and_digital_unix [2018/12/11 16:02] – [Fix the rc.config] sgriggs | ||
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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). | 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). | ||
+ | ==== Fix the Sysconfigtab ==== | ||
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+ | Another file you //might// have to alter is your **/ | ||
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