guy@sun.UUCP (10/27/86)
> First, remove the fstab stuff. Sys V has no /etc/fstab. Of course, if you're really ambitious, you can also snarf the 4.1BSD "mount", "fsck", etc. and put "/etc/fstab" into S5; having a centralized registry of "known" file systems is nicer than having them recorded in "/etc/rc", "/etc/checklist", etc.. > (I got pretty torqued off at having to do this myself, and so did my > management). If adopting a 4.1bsd program is going to torque off the > AT&T-IS management, start from the Sys III version! The differences > are largely cosmetic. If you do start from the S3 version, remember that the S3 version of "restor", unlike the 4.1 version, doesn't maintain the "s_tfree" and "s_tinode" fields in the super block, unlike the 4.1 version. -- Guy Harris {ihnp4, decvax, seismo, decwrl, ...}!sun!guy guy@sun.com (or guy@sun.arpa)