This command will mount your copied disk:
# drd mount
You can umount using the same command but replacing the "mount" word for "umount" (oh really???)
Check it:
# vgdisplay drd00
# bdf
Apply the paches:
# drd runcmd swinstall -s /tmp/patches.depot
-s = full path of your paches
Check a installed patche:
# drd runcmd swlist patches
Off topic:
Follow another good command to use together "drd runcmd".
The DRD-safe commands are the following:
swinstall
swremove
swlist
swmodify
swverify
swjob
kctune
update-ux
view
kcmodule
kconfig
mk_kernel
swm job
Active your new image:
# drd activate
Dynamic Root Disks (DRD) - mounting a copied disk and apply patches in this disk
segunda-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2011
Labels: DRD