This is a discussion on mkszfile -f Creates /image.data within the AIX Operating System forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> My image.dat is missing from my root hard drive. Can I just create another set using mkszfile -f Creates ...
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| "Concerned Netizen" <chuckie@throwitaway.com> wrote in message news:<7X5xc.81358$Jj1.42865@newssvr25.news.prodigy .com>... > My image.dat is missing from my root hard drive. Can I just create > another set using > mkszfile -f Creates /image.data without any problem? Yes. As a matter of fact, once the mksysb is done running, you can even delete it, provided you run the next mksysb with the option to re-create it. You do not need that file for normal system operation. BV |
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| Thank you. "Bill" <bverzal@komatsuna.com> wrote in message news:51157c68.0406080454.7abe53ca@posting.google.c om... > "Concerned Netizen" <chuckie@throwitaway.com> wrote in message news:<7X5xc.81358$Jj1.42865@newssvr25.news.prodigy .com>... > > My image.dat is missing from my root hard drive. Can I just create > > another set using > > mkszfile -f Creates /image.data without any problem? > > Yes. As a matter of fact, once the mksysb is done running, you can > even delete it, provided you run the next mksysb with the option to > re-create it. You do not need that file for normal system operation. > > BV |