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Solaris 10 is not booting after installation
Hell All,
I have installed Solaris10 on my PC (Intel Celeron Processor, Intel Motherboard with builtin video and audio), STAT hard disk, 1GB DDR2 RAM. After finishinig of installation, there is a reboot session comes, and after reboot there comes GRUB. And then when I press entor to solaris to boot or after 7 seconds it gets restarted and this process of restarting and restarting continues. Can anyone please help me out what may be the problem is? /Raihan. |
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dont worry dude........
already ur successfully completed ur OS.So
once again just u insert to solaris10 dvd/cd it will ask which mode u want it might be interactive or CJS ...like dat... down of the window just u enter b -s it will go to single user mode. and just u modify /etc/inittab file in runlevel is 6 to 3. deff u sys will running. ok na.... |
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Solaris 10 is not booting
just enter the following commands if it is an x86 based system
root (hd0,0,a) kernel /platform/i86pc/multiboot module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive boot after u run these commands the OS will come up. Ensure to check if the partition is 0 from command 1 |
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