Dear All
i am new to solaris. I am using solaris 5.10 running on my sun blade 150 (sparc). Nowadays i studying about boot process and i am bit confused with the location of the kernel,bootblk. As i found through the internet,
The location of the kernel is
Code:
/platform/sun4u/kernel/sparcv9/genunix --------- is it right?
/platform/sun4u/kernel/sparcv9/unix ------------ I dont know what this file is?
The location of the primary boot program (bootlbk) is
Code:
/usr/platform/sun4u/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk
The location of the secondary boot program (ufsboot) is
Code:
/platform/sun4u/ufsboot
One of the document says /usr/lib/fs/ufs/mboot is the secondary boot program.
The above locations will change for 32bit architecture or what? Plese clarify me.
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Below are the slice information.
partition> p
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This is my third past and very impressed with previous post replies
Hoping the same for below query
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Hi guys,
Quick question, after i had done Raid 1 mirror via SVM. Do i instal bootblk on my root disk or mirror disk ? I remember i done it on root disk but my colleague said it had to be on the mirror disk. Pls kindly advise.
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Hi,
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