SUMMARY: root has no shell!

Mark Lundy (mlundy@wacko.sprintcorp.com)
Wed, 15 Oct 1997 16:22:14 -0500

Thanks to all. I (literally) had over 50 responses. All had the same idea.
I had to boot from Solaris cdrom and start the installation (my root partition
had become corrupted, preventing me from fscking and mounting on /a).
After entering the system setup info, when asked whether to begin install,
I chose to exit, allowing me to mount the boot dev and edit passwd file.
Thanks to all