le0: No carrier - transceiver cable problem |
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The system is not connected to the network. |
If this is a non-networked system, ignore this message. If this is a networked system, make sure the Ethernet cabling is attached securely. |
The file just loaded does not appear to be executable |
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The system cannot find the proper media for booting. |
Verify that the system has been set up properly to install over the network from an install server. For example, make sure you specified the right platform group for the system when you set it up. Also, if you did not copy the Solaris CD, make sure the Solaris CD on the install server is mounted and accessible. |
boot: cannot open /kernel/unix |
Can't boot from file/device |
WARNING: clock gained xxx days -- CHECK AND RESET DATE! |
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How to Fix the Problem |
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SPARC based systems only. This is an informational message. |
Ignore the message and continue with the installation. |
Not a UFS filesystem |
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x86-based systems only. When Solaris software was installed (either through the interactive or custom JumpStart method), the default boot drive was not selected. When an alternate boot disk is selected, you must use the Configuration Assistant diskette to boot the system from that point on. |
Insert the Configuration Assistant diskette into the system's boot diskette drive (usually the A: drive). |
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x86-based systems only. The BIOS primary drive on your system was not detected by the Configuration Assistant program during the pre-booting phase. |
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x86-based systems only. The IDE or CD-ROM drive on your system was not found by the Configuration Assistant program in the pre-booting phase. |
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x86-based systems only. System hangs before getting the prompt. |
See the Solaris 7 (Intel Platform Edition) Device Configuration Guide. |