Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 23:55:42 -0500 From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: bastill@adam.com.au Subject: Re: Fixit instructions Message-ID: <3E360D4E.5060507@mac.com> In-Reply-To: <1043728084.3e3606d4a3b6a@webmail.adam.com.au> References: <1043728084.3e3606d4a3b6a@webmail.adam.com.au>
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bastill@adam.com.au wrote: [ ... ] > The only helpful instruction I have found on the use of the Fixit disk are these: > "You will then be placed into a shell with a wide variety of commands available > (in the /stand and /mnt2/stand directories) for checking, repairing and > examining file systems and their contents. Some UNIX administration experience > is required to use the fixit option." > > Surely there must be something more comprehensive than this? Lots and lots. cd /stand touch /tmp/docs foreach file ( * ) man -p /bin/cat $file >> /tmp/docs end ...produces about two hundred pages worth of documentation. Comprehensive, but perhaps not organized effectively. However, the FreeBSD Handbook, or O'Reillys "Essential System Administration", might be better starting places as tutorials/problem-solving resources. -Chuck To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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