The Boot Solaris menu allows you to select the device from which to boot the Solaris release. You can also perform optional tasks, such as view and edit autoboot and property settings. Once a boot device is selected and you choose Continue, the Solaris kernel will begin to boot.
Boot Solaris Select one of the identified devices to boot the Solaris kernel and choose Continue. To perform optional features, such as modifying the autoboot and property settings, choose Boot Tasks. An asterisk (*) indicates the current default boot device. > To make a selection use the arrow keys, and press Enter to mark it [X]. [ ] DISK: Target 0, IMPRIMIS 94241-7 0888 on Adaptec 1740/1742 SCSI controller in EISA Slot 4 [ ] CD : Target 2, TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-3501TA 3054 on Adaptec 1740/1742 SCSI controller in EISA Slot 4 [ ] NET : SMC EtherCard Elite32C Ethernet adapter in EISA Slot 6 F2_Continue F3_Back F4_Boot Tasks F6_Help |