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Operating Systems Solaris user support Post 302350681 by kshinn15 on Friday 4th of September 2009 02:10:49 PM
Old 09-04-2009
user support

We have a very old sun solaris ultra spac system (about 14 years old). We have information stored on it that we reference from time to time because our new software is lacking.
The system failed about a week ago and I had to do a hard boot to get it back up. It came up that time, but it failed again- again I had do do a hard boot to try to get it back up.

The boot process will not complete. I get a message on the terminal that says boot device: disk file and args

Is there a way to bypass this and complete the boot process?
 

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