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Booting and Shutting Down Oracle
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Chapter 1 Booting and Shutting Down a System (Overview)
What's New in Booting and Shutting Down a System
Guidelines for Booting a System
Reasons to Boot a System
Overview of the Oracle Solaris Boot Architecture
Description of the Oracle Solaris Boot Archives
Description of the Boot Process
x86: Differences Between UEFI and BIOS Boot Methods
x86: Creating Boot Partitions That Support Systems With UEFI and BIOS Firmware
Service Management Facility and Booting
Changes in Boot Behavior When Using SMF
Chapter 2 x86: Administering the GRand Unified Bootloader (Tasks)
x86: Introducing GRUB 2
x86: Description of the GRUB 2 Configuration
x86: GRUB 2 Partition and Device Naming Scheme
x86: GRUB 2 and GRUB Legacy Task Comparison
x86: Upgrading Your GRUB Legacy System to a Release That Supports GRUB 2
x86: How to Upgrade Your GRUB Legacy System to a Release That Supports GRUB 2
x86: How GRUB Legacy Menu Entries Are Migrated to GRUB 2
x86: Maintaining GRUB 2 and GRUB Legacy Boot Environments on the Same System
x86: Administering the GRUB Configuration by Using the bootadm Command
x86: How to List GRUB Menu Entries
x86: How to Manually Regenerate the GRUB Menu
x86: How to Maintain the GRUB Menu
x86: How to Set Attributes for a Specified Boot Entry in the GRUB Menu
x86: How to Add a Boot Entry to the GRUB Menu
x86: How to Remove a Boot Entry From the GRUB Menu
x86: Adding Kernel Arguments by Editing the GRUB Menu at Boot Time
x86: Adding B prop=val Kernel Arguments at Boot Time by Editing the GRUB Menu
Redirecting the Oracle Solaris Console at Boot Time
x86: Customizing the GRUB Configuration
x86: Advanced GRUB Administration and Troubleshooting
x86: Installing GRUB 2 by Using the bootadm install-bootloader Command
x86: How to Install the Boot Loader
x86: How to Install GRUB in a Location Other Than the Default Location
x86: Installing GRUB Legacy on a System That Has GRUB 2 Installed
x86: How to Install GRUB Legacy on a System That Has GRUB 2 Installed
Chapter 3 Shutting Down a System (Tasks)
Shutting Down a System
Guidelines for Shutting Down a System
System Shutdown Commands
Shutting Down a System
How to Determine Who Is Logged in to the System
How to Shut Down a System by Using the shutdown Command
How to Shut Down a Stand-Alone System by Using the init Command
Turning Off Power to System Devices
Chapter 4 Booting a System (Tasks)
Displaying and Setting Boot Attributes
SPARC: Displaying and Setting Boot Attributes by Using the OpenBoot PROM
SPARC: How to Identify the PROM Revision Number of a System
SPARC: How to Identify Devices on a System
SPARC: How to Determine the Default Boot Device
SPARC: How to Change the Default Boot Device by Using the Boot PROM
Working With EEPROM Parameters
EEPROM Parameters on UEFI Systems
Viewing EEPROM Parameters
SPARC: How to Set a Boot Attribute
How to Delete a UEFI EEPROM Parameter
x86: Managing Shutdown Animation Through SMF
Booting a System
How Run Levels Work
What Happens When a System Is Booted to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)
When to Use Run Levels or Milestones
Determining a System's Current Run Level
How to Boot a System to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)
How to Boot a System to a Single-User State (Run Level S)
How to Boot a System Interactively
Booting From an Alternate Operating System or Boot Environment
SPARC: How to Boot From an Alternate Operating System or Boot Environment
x86: How to Boot From an Alternate Operating System or Boot Environment
Rebooting a System
How to Reboot a System by Using the init Command
How to Reboot a System by Using the reboot Command
Accelerating the Reboot Process
x86: About the quiesce Function
How to Initiate a Fast Reboot of a System
x86: Initiating a Fast Reboot of a System to a Newly Activated Boot Environment
Changing the Default Fast Reboot Behavior
Initiating a Standard Reboot of a System That Has Fast Reboot Enabled
Chapter 5 Booting a System From the Network (Tasks)
SPARC: Booting a System From the Network
SPARC: Network Boot Processes
SPARC: Requirements for Booting a System From the Network
SPARC: Setting Network Boot Arguments in the OpenBoot PROM
SPARC: How to Specify Network Boot Arguments in the OpenBoot PROM
SPARC: Setting Up an NVRAM Alias to Automatically Boot by Using DHCP
SPARC: How to Boot a System From the Network
x86: Booting a System From the Network
x86: Requirements for Booting a System From the Network
x86: Where the GRUB 2 PXE Boot Image Is Installed
x86: Booting Systems With UEFI and BIOS Firmware From the Network
x86: How to Boot a System From the Network
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Booting a System (Tasks)
Managing the Oracle Solaris Boot Archives
How to List Contents of the Boot Archive
Managing the boot-archive SMF Service
How to Enable or Disable the boot-archive SMF Service
How to Clear a Failed Automatic Boot Archive Update by Manually Updating the Boot Archive
x86: How to Clear a Failed Automatic Boot Archive Update on a System That Does Not Support Fast Reboot
Shutting Down and Booting a System for Recovery Purposes
SPARC: How to Stop a System for Recovery Purposes
x86: How to Stop and Reboot a System for Recovery Purposes
How to Boot to a Single-User State to Resolve a Bad root Shell or Password Problem
How to Boot From Media to Resolve an Unknown root Password
x86: How to Boot From Media to Resolve a Problem With the GRUB Configuration That Prevents the System From Booting
Forcing a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System
SPARC: How to Force a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System
x86: How to Force a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System
Booting a System With the Kernel Debugger (kmdb) Enabled
SPARC: How to Boot a System With the Kernel Debugger (kmdb) Enabled
x86: How to Boot a System With the Kernel Debugger (kmdb) Enabled
x86: Troubleshooting Issues With Fast Reboot
x86: Debugging Early Panics That Might Occur
x86: Conditions Under Which Fast Reboot Might Not Work
Troubleshooting Issues With Booting and the Service Management Facility
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maintaining
GRUB 2 and GRUB Legacy on same system
Maintaining GRUB 2 and GRUB Legacy Boot Environments on the Same System
GRUB menu
How to Maintain the GRUB Menu
manually regenerating GRUB menu
How to Manually Regenerate the GRUB Menu
milestones
when to use
When to Use Run Levels or Milestones
modifying kernel usage in the GRUB menu
How to Boot From an Alternate Operating System or Boot Environment
multiuser boot
How to Boot a System to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)
multiuser level
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run level 3
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