SUMMARY: /dev/null cannot create.

From: sridhara pk <sridharapk_at_rediffmail.com>
Date: Tue Apr 22 2003 - 00:40:27 EDT
Hi
Thanks to all those who replied to this mail
Sorry for not mentioning the fact that /proc was not getting 
mounted and then the hostname was never assigned to the system
Here are the steps I followed.
# boot -s
# mount -F proc /proc
# ln -s /devices/pseudo/mm@0:null /dev/null
# hostname xxxx
# ifconfig hme0 ipaddress plumb

and press ctrl+d for multiuser boot.

Regards
Sridhara



On Mon, 21 Apr 2003 David Foster wrote :
>
>Try a reconfig reboot, looks like /dev/null got removed 
>somehow.
>
>touch /reconfigure
>sync;sync;sync
>reboot
>
>Dave Foster
>
> >
> > Hello
> > I am facing a problem in Solaris 8 server where the system  
>is
> > giving so many error messages.
> > /sbin/rcS /dev/null cannot create
> > WARNING:unable to mount /proc
> >
> > memget()
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Sridhara P.K.
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