Chun wrote: > Hi thanks for your reply ! > here is what's happen when i boot from cdrom using -kv option > > [u][...] > pseudo-device: winlock0 > winlock0 is /pseudo/winlock at 0 > pseudo-device: pm0 > pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 > pseudo-device: nsmb0 > nsmb0 is /pseudo/nsmb at 0 > pseudo-device: pool0 > pool0 is /pseudo/pool at 0 > pseudo-device: lx_systrace0 > Mounting cdroms > Reading ZFS config: done. > > opensolaris console login: Jun 3 09:56:26 opensolaris pseudo: > pseudo-device: devinfo0 > Jun 3 09:56:26 opensolaris genunix: devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 > APIC Error interrupt on CPU1. Status 0 = 0, status 1 = 80 > Jun 3 09:56:26 opensolaris rootnex: xsvc0 at root: space 0 offset 0 > Jun 3 09:56:26 opensolaris genunix: xsvc0 is /xsvc at 0,0 > Jun 3 09:56:26 opensolaris pseudo: pseudo-device: srn0 > Jun 3 09:56:26 opensolaris genunix: srn0 is /pseudo/srn at 0 > APIC Error interrupt on CPU1. Status 0 = 0, status 1 = 80 > APIC Error interrupt on CPU1. Status 0 = 0, status 1 = 80 > > opensolaris console login:_[/u] > > > note that the error message APIC Error interrupt , refer either to CPU0 or > CPU1 , 'randomly' , sometimes one , sometimes the otherone , sometimes both > the same ... > and gnome interface is not mounting in any cases.
Could you log in at the opensolaris console login: with username: jack pw: opensolaris See what SMF services, if any, are failing using "svcs -xv" and you could set up Vesa for your video. See this blog entry for how to do that: http://blogs.sun.com/sch/entry/indiana_vesa_if_you_need