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Date:      Wed, 28 Apr 1999 18:02:34 +0000
From:      Adam Nealis <adamn@csl.com>
To:        freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   [Fwd: chmod to death!]
Message-ID:  <37274D3A.2C71B801@csl.com>

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Adam Nealis wrote:
> 
> davebullock@dwindledistribution.com wrote:
> >
> > were would my filesystem be mounted?
> You have to mount it yourself by hand IIRC. So I suppose you
> need to remember how to mount /.
> 
> I would try
> 
> mkdir -p /mnt/root
> mount /dev/wd0s1a  /mnt/root
> 
> and you ought to have your "real" root partition under
> /mnt/root. so
> 
> cd /mnt/root
> 
> and you can start to fix the permissions.
> 
> > _______________________________________________________________________________
> > Subject: Re: chmod to death!
> > From:    Adam Nealis <adamn@csl.com> at internet
> > Date:    4/28/99  5:28 PM
> >
> > davebullock@dwindledistribution.com wrote:
> > >
> > > I really blew it... I did 'chmod -R 4755 /'
> > > Now I can't log in.  I have tried doing upgrade and install and neither have
> > > worked.  When I try to use a holographic shell it just says 'Error ( expected'
> > > and when I put an open parenthesis in front of my command it gives me a '>'
> > and
> > > then when I enter commands on that line nothing happens all I can do is 'Ctl-
> > C'
> > > out of it.
> > >
> > > What can I do to save my system or do I have to newfs?
> > Can you boot the live filesystem on CD 2 of the
> > distribution? That should give you access to your filesystem
> > mounted and also some utils in /mnt2/stand and /stand.
> >
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