If you haven't seen what the insides of a Hard Disk look like all over the 
flor, come over to my place. I just totally nuked that hard drive, cuz it 
was stuffed. I will go buy another, so don't worry about my question.
The correct command was " boot disk " or  " boot sd(0,0,0)" both of which I 
tried... so. I will know next time.


-----Original Message-----
From:   Richard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Thursday, July 23, 1998 4:48 PM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Booting a HD with Solaris installed on it....




Hi everyone, this is more a Solaris question... but I need to get this done 
so I can isntall Debian.
I have a Hard drive I want to use on one of my IPC's, but I need several
things off the filesystem.
Solaris likes to have the drive set as SCSI Target 3, which is the drives
original setting, and probe-scsi reports that is where it is, along with
the CD-Rom on ID 6.

I need to know the boot command to get it to boot up, and possibly the file 
name, which is a Sun Kernal perhaps.. I don't know.. not very familiar with 
Solaris.
I was told by a couple of people it's   "  boot sd(0,3,0)  " and that is
all I need.
I have tried this but it complains about not being able to open the
device....

Any help on this would be great.




Richard Parkinson                                       Ph   64 7 8399090
Systems Consultant                                      Fax 64 7 8389333
Encomium Retail Systems                         E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1139 Victoria St.                                       
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