Solstice AdminSuite 2.3 Administration Guide

x86: How to Manually Boot a System

This procedure describes how to manually boot your x86 system from the network. Screen displays will vary based on system configurations.

  1. Make sure the diskless client has been set up as described in "How to Add Support for a Diskless Client".

  2. Insert the Solaris boot diskette into the drive.

  3. Press the reset button.

    The Primary Boot Subsystem menu is displayed after a short time.

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    The Solaris boot diskette provides a menu of bootable devices such as disk, network, or CD-ROM. (The system probes currently-connected devices and displays the devices in the MDB menu.)


    Note -

    The number 30 displayed in the bottom left corner counts down, indicating the number of seconds left to set the boot device code. If you do not specify the boot device code within 30 seconds, the system will attempt to boot from the C drive, which is the default device.


  4. Enter the boot device code to boot from the network.

    In this example the boot device code is 12.

    The Secondary Boot Subsystem menu is displayed after a short time.

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  5. Type b or boot to boot the system and press Return.