Booting and Shutting Down Oracle® Solaris 11.2 Systems

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

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banner command (PROM)index iconHow to Identify the PROM Revision Number of a System
boot attributes (x86 platforms)
changing at boot timeindex iconAdding Kernel Arguments by Editing the GRUB Menu at Boot Time
boot behavior
how to modify in GRUB menuindex iconHow to Boot From an Alternate Operating System or Boot Environment
boot device order
settingindex iconSetting a Parameter on a UEFI Enabled System
boot environment
initiating Fast Rebootindex iconInitiating a Fast Reboot of a System to a Newly Activated Boot Environment
initiating Fast Reboot of alternateindex iconInitiating a Fast Reboot of a System While Specifying an Alternate Boot Environment
boot-args EEPROM parameter
settingindex iconSetting Kernel Boot Arguments
bootadm generate-menu
grub.cfg file regenerationindex iconHow to Manually Regenerate the GRUB Menu
bootadm set-menu
exampleindex iconHow to Maintain the GRUB Menu
bootadm command
adding GRUB menu entriesindex iconHow to Add a Boot Entry to the GRUB Menu
administering GRUBindex iconAdministering the GRUB Configuration by Using the bootadm Command
removing GRUB menu entriesindex iconHow to Remove a Boot Entry From the GRUB Menu
setting GRUB menu entriesindex iconHow to Set Attributes for a Specified Boot Entry in the GRUB Menu
subcommandsindex iconAdministering the GRUB Configuration by Using the bootadm Command
booting
guidelinesindex iconGuidelines for Booting a System
interactively (how to)index iconHow to Boot a System Interactively
to run level 3 (multiuser)index iconHow to Boot a System to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)
to run level Sindex iconHow to Boot a System to a Single-User State (Run Level S)
x86 system from the networkindex iconBooting a System From the Network
BootOrder EEPROM parameter
settingindex iconSetting a Parameter on a UEFI Enabled System