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1. Managing Terminals and Modems (Overview) 2. Setting Up Terminals and Modems (Tasks) 3. Managing Serial Ports With the Service Access Facility (Tasks) 4. Managing System Resources (Overview) 5. Displaying and Changing System Information (Tasks) 8. Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks) 9. Managing System Accounting (Tasks) 10. System Accounting (Reference) 11. Managing System Performance (Overview) 12. Managing System Processes (Tasks) 13. Monitoring System Performance (Tasks) 14. Troubleshooting Software Problems (Overview) 16. Managing Core Files (Tasks) 17. Managing System Crash Information (Tasks) 18. Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Software Problems (Tasks) What to Do if You Forgot Root Password x86: What to Do if the SMF Boot Archive Service Fails During a System Reboot What to Do if a File System Fills Up What to Do if File ACLs Are Lost After Copy or Restore Troubleshooting Backup Problems Troubleshooting Common Agent Container Problems in the Solaris OS How to Generate Security Keys for the Solaris OS 19. Troubleshooting File Access Problems (Tasks) 20. Resolving UFS File System Inconsistencies (Tasks) |
x86: What to Do if the Multiboot Module From Previous GRUB Implementation Is Loaded at Boot TimeThe Solaris installation software and utilities, including the bootadm command, use the presence of the /boot/multiboot and /platform/i86pc/multiboot files to determine if the system's running OS or the Solaris installation software implements the GRUB boot method or the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant boot method. In this Solaris release, hanges have been made to the GRUB bootloader that enable direct loading and booting of the unix kernel. The GRUB multiboot module is no longer used. This implementation integrates the previous multiboot functionality directly into the platform-specific unix kernel module. If the multiboot module from the previous GRUB implementation is loaded by GRUB, the console displays the following error message: multiboot is no longer used to boot the Solaris Operating System. The grub entry should be changed to: kernel$ /platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive See http://www.sun.com/msg/SUNOS-8000-AK for details. Press any key to reboot. If the preceding message is displayed, you will need to update the entries in the GRUB menu.lst manually to successfully boot the system. More information can be found at http://www.sun.com.msg/SUNOS-8000-AK. See also the boot(1M) man page. For more information, see Error Messages Upon System Boot in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration. |
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