c.You might need to restore important system ￿les suc h as /etc/inittab , /etc/rc , etc. from your memory-based system to y our system disk. The procedure for doing this is almost iden tical to the procedure for restoring /hp-ux . Only the ￿le names and directories will be di￿eren t.

d.You might also need to move, remove, copy, or search for other ￿les.

Note that the memory-based system has limited capabilities. Y our primary objective is to restore y our disk-based system to a bootable condition and then reboot your computer from y our system disk. F rom that poin t, you can recover lost ￿les from bac kup tapes, or whatev er else is necessary to restore your system to its normal operational condition.

For More Information

For more information on bac kup and recovery, see Installing and Updating HP-UX 9.0 , System Administration Tasks , and the references for mkrs (1m),

5cpio(1), and tcio (1) in the man pages. Also see, Solving HP-UX Pr oblems .

5-12 Backing Up, Restoring, and Updating Your Software

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