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Operating Systems Solaris ERROR: Can't open boot-device Post 90257 by tt155 on Monday 21st of November 2005 06:03:50 AM
Old 11-21-2005
Hi..... tnks for your help ....

Could you tell me how i have to set my cdrom nvalias please ???

{7} ok banner

Sun Fire 3800
OpenFirmware version 5.15.2 (08/04/03 10:27)
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Use is subject to license terms.
SmartFirmware, Copyright (C) 1996-2001. All rights reserved.
4096 MB memory installed, Serial #15261890.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:e8:e0:c2, Host ID: 80e8e0c2.





{8} ok probe-scsi-all


/ssm@0,0/pci@1c,700000/pci@2/SUNW,isptwo@4
Target 1
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST336704LSUN36G 0326
Target 2
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST336704LSUN36G 0326
Target 3
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST336704LSUN36G 0326
Target 4
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST336704LSUN36G 0326
Target 5
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST336704LSUN36G 0326
Target 6
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST336704LSUN36G 0326


/ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000/pci@2/SUNW,isptwo@4
Target 0
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST318404LSUN18G 4203
Target 1
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST318404LSUN18G 4203
Target 2
Unit 0 Processor SUN D240 2
Target 3
Unit 0 Processor SUN D240 2
Target 4
Unit 0 Removable Tape HP C5683A C005
Target 6
Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-M14011007

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{9} ok nvalias cdrom /............................................



tnks in advance !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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SYSTEMD.TARGET(5)						  systemd.target						 SYSTEMD.TARGET(5)

NAME
systemd.target - Target unit configuration SYNOPSIS
target.target DESCRIPTION
A unit configuration file whose name ends in ".target" encodes information about a target unit of systemd, which is used for grouping units and as well-known synchronization points during start-up. This unit type has no specific options. See systemd.unit(5) for the common options of all unit configuration files. The common configuration items are configured in the generic [Unit] and [Install] sections. A separate [Target] section does not exist, since no target-specific options may be configured. Target units do not offer any additional functionality on top of the generic functionality provided by units. They exist merely to group units via dependencies (useful as boot targets), and to establish standardized names for synchronization points used in dependencies between units. Among other things, target units are a more flexible replacement for SysV runlevels in the classic SysV init system. (And for compatibility reasons special target units such as runlevel3.target exist which are used by the SysV runlevel compatibility code in systemd. See systemd.special(7) for details). IMPLICIT DEPENDENCIES
There are no implicit dependencies for target units. DEFAULT DEPENDENCIES
The following dependencies are added unless DefaultDependencies=no is set: o Target units will automatically complement all configured dependencies of type Wants= or Requires= with dependencies of type After= unless DefaultDependencies=no is set in the specified units. Note that Wants= or Requires= must be defined in the target unit itself -- if you for example define Wants=some.target in some.service, the automatic ordering will not be added. o Target units automatically gain Conflicts= dependency against shutdown.target. EXAMPLE
Example 1. Simple standalone target # emergency-net.target [Unit] Description=Emergency Mode with Networking Requires=emergency.target systemd-networkd.service After=emergency.target systemd-networkd.service AllowIsolate=yes When adding dependencies to other units, it's important to check if they set DefaultDependencies=. Service units, unless they set DefaultDependencies=no, automatically get a dependency on sysinit.target. In this case, both emergency.target and systemd-networkd.service have DefaultDependencies=no, so they are suitable for use in this target, and do not pull in sysinit.target. You can now switch into this emergency mode by running systemctl isolate emergency-net.target or by passing the option systemd.unit=emergency-net.target on the kernel command line. Other units can have WantedBy=emergency-net.target in the [Install] section. After they are enabled using systemctl enable, they will be started before emergency-net.target is started. It is also possible to add arbitrary units as dependencies of emergency.target without modifying them by using systemctl add-wants. SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemctl(1), systemd.unit(5), systemd.special(7), systemd.directives(7) systemd 237 SYSTEMD.TARGET(5)
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