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Operating Systems Solaris Sun Ultra 30 boot problems Post 303040024 by gull04 on Tuesday 22nd of October 2019 04:33:11 AM
Old 10-22-2019
Hi,

You'll have to check the nvram contents and set them accordingly, a short term fix to get the system back up would be from the ok ptompt. Run the command boot disk or boot disk1this should boot you into the OS.

From there you can reset the contents using the the eeprom command see man eeprom.

Regards

Gull04

Last edited by gull04; 10-22-2019 at 05:35 AM.. Reason: Wrong code tags.
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eeprom(8)						       System Administration							 eeprom(8)

NAME
eeprom - reads and writes 24Cxx EEPROMs connected to I2C serial bus. SYNOPSIS
eeprom [-d dev] [-a adr] [-p pgs] [-w] [-y] [-f file] DESCRIPTION
eeprom can be used for reading from / writing to i2c-eeproms like the popular 24C16, 24C08, 24C04, etc. In contrast to eeprommer which supports 24C256-type eeproms (24C16s) this tool works with 1-byte addresses! NOTE
Don't forget to load your i2c chipset and the i2c-dev drivers. Pages/addresses: eeproms with more than 256 bytes appear as if they were several eeproms with consecutive addresses on the bus so we might as well address several separate eeproms with increasing addresses PARAMETERS
dev device, e.g. /dev/i2c-0 (def) adr base address of eeprom, eg 0xA0 (def) pgs number of pages to read, eg 8 (def) -w write to eeprom (default is reading!) -y suppress warning when writing (default is to warn!) -f file copy eeprom contents to/from file (default for read is test only; for write is all zeros) SEE ALSO
eeprog(8) eepromer(8) AUTHOR
Christian Vogel <chris@hedonism.cx> i2c-tools Jul 2013 eeprom(8)
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