Hi guys,
I've installed Solaris 10 (SunOS 5.10) in a x86 box. I will put this box as a home server to store my files/backups/whatterver shared stuff replacing my old NetBSD machine. But, after installed and correctly configured, when I tried to boot this box without keybord and mouse (USB both), the system freezes after the Grub screen.
I've already configured in the x86 bios the option "Halt On: [No errors].
The system start booting, shows the "SunOS 5.10 Solaris (etc...)" banner message on the top, but stops and don't display any error log. Putting the USB mouse/keyboard again and rebooting, it starts and works perfectly, and show all your boot message as it should. Later I've checked in /var/log and didn't found any related error message.
I've already try adding the "-m verbose" option in Grub, to get a verbose boot and see the system messages, but it still stops after show the "SunOS 5.10 Solaris (etc...)" in the top.
I've still try touching the /reconfigure file and reboot the system without the USB keyboard and mouse, enforcing the system to re-check my hardware devices, but it stops again after the top banner message.
Have Solaris some configuration file where I would configure the system to ignore the keyboard and mouse absence?
Rgds,
Lucas Timm.