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Author Help, I can't boot solaris in failsafe mode
xavierkd

2007-02-09, 7:19 pm

Hi all, I am newbie in solaris 10 on x86, and I have a problem at
booting time, because I have the boot archive corrupted, I have read
that I need to boot in failsafe, however I can't because in the grub,
I don't have that option in the menu, In order to create than option I
have to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst and add these lines

title Solaris failsafe
kernel /boot/multiboot kernel/unix -s
module /boot/x86.miniroot-safe

I think so, but the main problem is that I couldn't find the /boot/
x86.miniroot-safe in that path, neither (I think) in other folder, and
I think although edit the menu.lst file in /boot/grub/ path, because
I changed the timeout option, but didn't applied in the menu
execution?

Do you have any idea?

Thanks in advance

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