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| SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems . |
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NVRAM change
I have replaced the nvram on my Sun V480 and now the system stops at the "ctrl-d for normal startup, or root password for maintenance" part. The nvram auto-boot=true, but it still stops here.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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it would help if you post the output from that boot, so we could see the error message that drops the solaris to the maintenance mode...
regards pressy |
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There is no error given. I get the "The system is coming up. Please wait." message then it comes up with the "Type ctrl-d to proceed with normal startup, (or give root password for system maintenance):". Once I press ctrl-d everything after that is fine.
I have double checked my nvram settings and the auto-boot?=true is set. |
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post your boot-output, solaris doesn't boot into single-user if there is nothing wrong (except you boot with "boot -s" or manipulate your /etc/inittab). without the output we can't help you....
gP |
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hmm... perhabs it's solaris 10 .... bit less messages on the boot... try:
{}OK> boot -m verbose that will change the boot behaviour from parallel to serial with an output... gP |
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