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Forum: Solaris 04-02-2009
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how to Implicitly execute some unix commands during/after Solaris reboot
I have to execute 2 commands everytime i reboot my Solaris machine.
Simple "share" and "chown" commands.

Is there anywhere (maybe a config file or something) where I can include these commands so...
Forum: Solaris 01-11-2008
10,714
Posted By lydiaEd
boot load failed
I modified the partitions on my Solaris 10 disk using format command in "boot cdrom -s" mode and then tried rebooting with "reboot". It said "Boot load failed".
Why does this happen?
I have faced...
Forum: Solaris 12-13-2007
2,446
Posted By lydiaEd
Solaris m/c not booting
My Solaris machine is not booting.It just stops at the point

Boot device: /pci@1e,600000/ide@d/disk@0,0:a File and args:

Whether i try boot or boot -s it is stopping at this point..

I tried...
7,056
Posted By lydiaEd
mget * is not working
mget * is not working
7,056
Posted By lydiaEd
get command to ftp subdirectories at once
How do I use the "get" command in unix to ftp a directory with many sudirectories at one shot?

Any idea anyone??
Forum: Solaris 12-05-2007
2,162
Posted By lydiaEd
Ya I am able to boot into single user mode... I...
Ya I am able to boot into single user mode...
I ran a plain "fsck -y" and that time only it told me that "FILE SYSTEM IS BAD"

You mean I have to run it as "fsck /"
Forum: Solaris 12-05-2007
2,162
Posted By lydiaEd
Will re-installing the Solaris OS help when present OS has problems
Does re-installing the Solaris OS when the existing OS has problems solve the issue?

Problem here I mean "FILE SYSTEM BAD" after a fsck and the machine is not rebooting.

My doubt also includes...
Forum: Solaris 09-24-2007
6,042
Posted By lydiaEd
fsck not working in single user mode
My solaris10 machine suddenly hanged and when i rebooted it gave me warnings like
"WARNING: Unexpected token ' ' on line 10 of /platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/sf.conf "
and many more.
I went into the...
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