03-14-2011
Dual Booting - Solaris image CD doesn't read in BIOS
I am trying to install solaris 10-x86 as second OS on top of Windows XP. I have downloaded iso image from Oracle website and burned into bootable cd. when I loaded into CD-drive and made changes in BIOS to boot from CD. Its not reading from CD drive.
After restarting the system with CD(solaris cd) to boot, the below information comes,
"ATAPI booting from CD:ROM : "
and after that it loads to Windows XP
PC configuration and BIOS boot sequence information:
MY BIOS -boot sequence:Boot from CD is First option Second option is Boot from HDD
I tried to disable the power management in BIOS and OS is getting Hung after reading the boot device...
Awaiting for ur inputs or documents on this.....
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LSPNP(8) System Manager's Manual LSPNP(8)
NAME
lspnp - list Plug and Play BIOS device nodes and resources
SYNOPSIS
lspnp [-b] [-v[v]] [device ...]
DESCRIPTION
This utility presents a formatted interpretation of the contents of the /proc/bus/pnp tree. Its default output is a list of Plug and Play
device node numbers, product identifiers, and descriptions. Verbose output (-v) includes resource allocations (IO ports, memory, inter-
rupts, and DMA channels) for each device. Very verbose output (-vv) includes lists of possible resources, various configuration flags, and
product identifiers for compatible devices.
The output can be limited to one or more specific device nodes by specifying their two-digit hex node numbers on the command line. By
default, current (dynamic) device configuration information is displayed; with the -b option, the boot (static) configuration is shown.
OPTIONS
-b Boot mode: read device resource information that will be used at next boot (as opposed to current resource info).
-v Selects more verbose output. Can be used more than once.
FILES
/usr/share/pnp.ids A database of known Plug and Play device ID's.
/proc/bus/pnp/... The kernel interface for Plug and Play BIOS device services.
AUTHORS
David Hinds - dahinds@users.sourceforge.net
SEE ALSO
setpnp(8)
pcmcia-cs 2000/06/12 21:24:49 LSPNP(8)