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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)
Keeping an x86 Based System Bootable (Tasks)
Keeping an x86 Based System Bootable (Task Map)
x86: How to Modify Boot Parameters at Boot Time
Modifying Boot Parameters on an x86 Based System (Tasks)
Modifying Boot Parameters on an x86 Based System (Task Map)
x86 and GRUB Boot Terminology
Modifying Boot Entries and Parameters by Editing the menu.lst File
Managing the Boot Archive SMF Service
Troubleshooting Booting an x86 Based System (Task Map)
Guidelines for Booting an x86 Based System
How to Boot a System Interactively
How to Boot a System to a Single-User State (Run Level S)
Booting an x86 Based System to a Single-User State (Run Level S)
Booting an x86 Based System from the Network
Booting an x86 Based System to a Specified State (Task Map)
Booting an x86 Based System to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)