Which two are valid troubleshooting procedures for this problem?

A machine running Solaris 10 OS displays the following message during boot:
mount: mount—point /opt/local does not exist
The system stops in single-user mode while waiting for the root password. Which two are valid
troubleshooting procedures for this problem? (Choose two).

A machine running Solaris 10 OS displays the following message during boot:
mount: mount—point /opt/local does not exist
The system stops in single-user mode while waiting for the root password. Which two are valid
troubleshooting procedures for this problem? (Choose two).

A.
Restart the NFS client using
# svcadm restart svc:/network/nf s/c1ient.

B.
Boot the machine into single user mode, run fsck on the root file system, and then reboot.

C.
Boot the machine into single-user mode, then check that /opt/local exists and that the
/etc/vfstab entry is spelled correctly.

D.
Boot the machine into single-user mode, comment the line from the /etc/vtstab file, and reboot.

E.
Verify that the NFS server software is running on the server, and that the directory specified in
the client’s /etc/vi stab file is properly exported using # showmount -e.



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