I agree with what the guys just said.
Easy steps:
1. boot from CDROM in single user mode.
2. edit /etc/vfstab and put the root disk as a raw device again, put the disk you want to boot from.
3. remove the /etc/system entry of the SVM (or better commented ). It's one line usually towards the of the file, starts like this
* Begin MD
* End MD
(make sure you know which disk you are mounting and editing, as you have two copies of the files, one in each disk).
then from the OK prompt, just boot from the second disk.
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Originally Posted by
Mack1982
In SPARC, at the OK prompt "boot <New boot disk>" (ie Alias of the mirror)
Assuming that you have made the mirror bootable (bootblk)
if you mirrored using SVM, then you don't need to install bootblk manually. When you backup or dump the root filesystem, then you need to install bootblk. But with SVM root mirrors, this step is not required.