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Booting and Shutting Down Oracle Solaris on x86 Platforms Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
1. Booting and Shutting Down an x86 Based System (Overview)
2. Booting an x86 Based System to a Specified State (Tasks)
3. Shutting Down a System (Tasks)
4. Rebooting an x86 Based System (Tasks)
5. Booting an x86 Based System From the Network (Tasks)
6. Modifying Boot Parameters on an x86 Based System (Tasks)
7. Creating, Administering, and Booting From ZFS Boot Environments on x86 Platforms (Tasks)
8. Keeping an x86 Based System Bootable (Tasks)
9. Troubleshooting Booting an x86 Based System (Tasks)
Shutting Down and Booting an x86 Based System for Recovery Purposes
Stopping and Booting a System for Recovery Purposes
How to Stop a System for Recovery Purposes
How to Boot in Single-User Mode to Resolve a Bad root Shell or Password Problem
How to Boot From Media to Resolve an Unknown root Password
Forcing a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System
How to Force a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System
How to Boot a System With the Kernel Debugger Enabled (kmdb)
Troubleshooting Issues With Fast Reboot on the x86 Platform
Debugging Early Panics That Might Occur
Troubleshooting Conditions That Might Prevent Fast Reboot From Working on x86 Platforms
Table 9-1 Troubleshooting Booting an x86 Based System: Task Map
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