On 05/ 4/10 10:39 AM, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
On 4-5-2010 8:49, Jan Damborsky wrote:
On 05/ 4/10 04:17 AM, Kyle McDonald wrote:
On 5/3/2010 6:49 PM, Stewart Davis wrote:
This booted fine when it was 2009.6, and it boots fine when I reboot
after the install for build 137 if I tell OpenSolaris from the Gnome
GUI to skip the boot menu, but if I uncheck 'Skip Boot Menu' and
select to Default any OS, and manually select OpenSolaris from the
Grub menu at boot, it simply resets the laptop and I'm back at the
Post and Grub menu.

This sounds like it might be the early kernel panic problem I saw in
b134 when the graphical boot screen is enabled.
As soon as I chose b134 on the grub menu, it would start to boot,
immediately panic, and reset the machine.
For the reference, that problem is tracked by

6932552 early calls to cv_reltimedwait() are even less safe post 6919691
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6932552

Fix was delivered into build 136.

OP uses OpenSolaris-137, so than this issue should be resolved, no?


I believe Stewart meant 134, not 137, as he indicated on
[email protected]:

"Correction 2:  it looks like the Preview 2010.3 is actually b134.  I vaguely recall 
my first install of 2010.3, after fully updating things, saying b137, but the most recent 
install I took from the 2010.3 USB ISO is clearly b134, and that's what the menu.lst 
above clearly indicates, whether I paid attention to it or not initially."


Jan

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