Not much information about this error except a blog I shown as below
The
original ipso IPSO-6.2-GA039-04.14.2010-225515-1 unable to reset
the local password, herewith the error I get when try to reset
Enter
full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh:
#
/etc/overpw
This program is used to set a temporary admin password when you have
lost
the configured password. You must have booted the machine into
single
user mode to run it. The configured password will be changed.
Please change the temporary password as soon as you log on to your
system through voyager.
Please
enter password for user admin:
Please
re-enter password for confirmation:
Continue?
[n] y
Running
fsck...
/dev/ad0s4f:
FILE SYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS
/dev/ad0s4f:
clean, 177550 free (1182 frags, 22046 blocks, 0.5% fragmentation)
/dev/ad0s4a:
12 files, 416 used, 31359 free (23 frags, 3917 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
/dev/ad0s4h:
1638 files, 391770 used, 245341 free (333 frags, 30626 blocks, 0.1%
fragmentation)
mount_v9fs:
not found
mkdir:
/var/tmp2: Read-only file system
/etc/overpw:
cannot create /tmp/forget.XX: No such file or directory
/etc/overpw:
cannot create /tmp/forget.XX: No such file or directory
mv:
/tmp/forget.XX: No such file or directory
Admin password changed. You may enter ^D to continue booting.
THIS
IS A TEMPORARY PASSWORD CHANGE.
PLEASE USE VOYAGER TO CREATE A PERMENANT PASSWORD FOR THE USER ADMIN.
umount:
/var: not a file system root directory
#
^DLoading configuration files.
kernel
dumps on /dev/ad0s4b
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There
is a blog http://adrianoherberth.blogspot.my/2013/08/reseting-checkpoint-firewall-smart-1.html
mention how to “hack” it but during the fsck, result were different from what
he post
Blog
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Mine
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#
fsck
**
/dev/ad0s4f (NO WRITE)
**
Last Mounted on /
**
Root file system
**
Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
**
Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
**
Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
**
Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
**
Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
1762
files, 39170 used, 199233 free (29 frags, 49801 blocks, 0.0% fragmentation)
**
/dev/ad0s4a
**
Last Mounted on /config
**
Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
**
Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
**
Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
**
Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
**
Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
6
files, 45 used, 15990 free (10 frags, 3995 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
**
/dev/ad0s4h
**
Last Mounted on /preserve
**
Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
**
Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
**
Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
**
Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
**
Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
2905
files, 397072 used, 198435 free (163 frags, 49568 blocks, 0.0% fragmentation)
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#
fsck
**
/dev/ad0s4f (NO WRITE)
**
Last Mounted on /
**
Root file system
**
Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
**
Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
**
Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
**
Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
**
Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
1762
files, 77241 used, 177550 free (1182 frags, 22046 blocks, 0.5% fragmentation)
** /dev/ad0s4a (NO WRITE)
**
Last Mounted on /config
**
Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
**
Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
**
Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
**
Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
**
Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
12
files, 416 used, 31359 free (23 frags, 3917 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
** /dev/ad0s4h (NO WRITE)
**
Last Mounted on /preserve
**
Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
**
Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
**
Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
**
Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
**
Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
1638
files, 391770 used, 245341 free (341 frags, 30625 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
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Ultimate , fresh install a latest IPSO 6.2 to solve the issue
Thanks
Han
Thanks
Han