System Administration Guide, Volume I

x86: Example--Booting a System for Recovery Purposes


Type any key to reboot
 
SunOS Secondary Boot version 3.00
 
 
		Solaris Intel Platform Edition Booting System
 
 
Running Configuration Assistant...
Autobooting from bootpath: /eisa/eha@1,4000/sd@0,0:a
 
If the system hardware has changed, or to boot from a different
device, interrupt the autoboot process by pressing ESC.
 
Press ESCape to interrupt autoboot in 5 seconds.
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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
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                     <<< Current Boot Parameters >>>
Boot path: /eisa/smceu@0,0
Boot args: kernel/unix -r
 
 
 
Select the type of installation you want to perform:
 
	1 Solaris Interactive
	2 Custom JumpStart
	3 Solaris Web Start
 
Enter the number of your choice followed by <ENTER> the key.
 
If you enter anything else, or if you wait for 30 seconds,
an interactive installation will be started.
 
Select type of installation:  
Select (b)oot or (i)nterpreter: b -s
# mount /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 /a
# cd /a/etc
# TERM=AT386
# export TERM
# vi passwd
(Remove invalid entry)
# cd /
# umount /a
# init 6