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if the system is at the ok prompt, set auto-boot? false and reset-all.
Then issue boot command at the ok prompt. If its in the maintanance mode, issue root password to login. Unmount the data filesystem and perform filesystem check fsck on all the slices untill no errors are reported. cd to root dir , sync;sync;sync, followed by init 0. once the system is down at ok prompt again, issue boot ![]() |
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