Hi all!

I have a (x86) Dell Inspiron 8200 running the last Solaris Express (nv23) 
operating environment, downloaded and builded all latest opensolaris bits 
(compiled with studio10) and I have a problem booting the kernel. 

All is perfect, with no errors compiling, reading all steps at 
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/onnv/devref_toc/devref_5/#5_installing_and_testing_opensolaris
 and when I try to start the system with  reboot -- 'kernel.mykernel/unix', the 
machine is rebooting ok, GRUB shows the new kernel, trys to boot, I can see the 
kernel release, version etc, but cannot find the root / filesystem, and reboot 
again.

When I try o boot manually in GRUB, this can't see any files on my filesystem, 
but can boot the normal kernel packaged with Solaris Express.I need to modify 
any file too?

This is correct? :
On x86 with build 14 or newer, you will need to add your kernel to the boot 
archive before you will be able to boot it. To do this, add the line: 
platform/i86pc/kernel.foo to /boot/solaris/filelist.ramdisk, where kernel.foo 
is the glomname (the argument to -G). This requirement is eliminated in build 
18 and newer, and does not apply to SPARC.

Doing this step and the error is the same. Without modify 
/boot/solaris/filelist.ramdisk) too.



Can anyone help me?

Thank you!
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