On 2/20/07, Andrew Pattison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It sounds like disabling auto-boot and just typing "boot s9" or "boot s11" would probably be the easiest way of doing it.
I believe luactivate simply changes an NVRAM entry or two to set the root disk, and then flags the appropriate BEs as active/inactive. Namely the "boot-device" property. So, say you have s9 installed on c0t0d0s0 and s11 installed on c0t0d0s4, you could "boot disk:a" to get s9 or "boot disk:e" to get s11. Setting "boot-device" to either of those will set your default. I'm not terribly experienced with OBP so I hope someone will correct my if any of that is wrong.. Especially I'm not sure of the nomenclature for booting off a second disk, maybe "boot disk1:a"? -- Eric Enright _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
