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Hi Everyone,
I have a problem. I'm trying too reinstall sun solaris 8.0 on may Sunfire 280r but solaris 9.0 is all ready installed. I tried to boot from cd rom it keeps telling me that File does not seem executable. I need to get Solaris 8.0 on this system. I have boot all ready in single mode nothing. Can anyone give me soom pointers on what I can do too get this working... Thanks Pete |
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The easiest way is to go back to the OK> prompt
Just halt the system or press <stop> A When on the OK> prompt you can type 'boot cdrom' (some older types 'b cdrom'). now the system is booting from CD |
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Thanks
I know that. But it does not work. I think because it had kernel 9 it will not install. Because the CD is for sun solaris 8.0. I need to down grade the OS. Pete |
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But I do not expect BOOT problem when you try to boot from CD-rom with an older version.
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Peter,
It matters what version of Solaris 8 you are trying to boot from. See the following and the link I got it from for the system you mentioned. Minimum Supported Solaris[tm] Operating Environment Versions 8 - 1/01* 8 - 7/01 8 - 10/01 9 SunFire 280 Check which version of Solaris 8 you are attempting to boot - try to get a copy of 8 - 7/01 (unless you have 900MHz CPU modules) |
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