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Why am I getting this in the server startup log:
Checking Root Fast File System
clean, 8829 free (525 frags, 1038 blocks, 2.3% fragmentation)
Mounting Root File System Read/Write
Linking to WebTen Folder
Checking Fast File Systems
Mounting Fast File Systems
Mounting Mac file systems..
rmdir: /bootvol: Not a directory
Can't make /bootvol a symbolic link to boot volume
/bootvol: not currently mounted
done.
Instead of this:
Checking Root Fast File System
clean, 8841 free (529 frags, 1039 blocks, 2.3% fragmentation)
Mounting Root File System Read/Write
Linking to WebTen Folder
Checking Fast File Systems
Mounting Fast File Systems
Mounting Mac file systems..
Hal2 on /bootvol
done.
Shouldn't the first one be able to find the boot volume as well? It is
installed on the boot volume while the second one isn't.
I asked one of your tech people about this and they said they had no clue as
to why it would do that. What does it mean and why isn't it working right?
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