I'm up and running again for the most of it. Besides me forgetting to adjust my manual networking config, the instructions provided worked out ok. Interestingly I was also able to use beadm to mount the mount environment, although it reported an when mounting the environment to the given mountpoint. I'll keep this installation running to see how far it gets me. If things get awry, I'll reinstall.
Thanks again! Cheers, Frank 2010/3/17 Alexander Eremin <[email protected]>: > On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 11:00 +0100, Frank Lahm wrote: >> 2010/3/17 Alexander Eremin <[email protected]>: >> > On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 10:19 +0100, Frank Lahm wrote: >> >> Hi list, >> >> >> >> I've got a snv_133 machine that won't boot after replacing the >> >> motherboard and cpu. Asking for advice before doing the replacement >> >> didn't give anything [1], so I went ahead and tempted fate. Of course >> >> it won't boot now, I only get as far as: >> >> >> >> <http://www.rsrc.de/tmp/boot.jpg> >> >> >> >> and then the machine reboots. >> >> >> >> Iow grub comes up ok, I can select different boot environments, the >> >> initial boot message correctly reflects the chosen snv_* version from >> >> the boot env. >> >> Booting from 2009.06 live-CD works fine, so the hardware is basically ok. >> >> >> >> Any advice on how to go on ? Thanks! >> > >> > Probably need to boot from CD, import pool, >> >> Afair I'll have to force zpool to import not prior exported pools. > Yep >> >rebuild /devices and recreate boot archive. >> >> ...some more hints on how to accomplish this would be highly >> appreciated. bootadm update-archive -R ? Also, how to rebuild /devices >> ? devfsadm? > If your rootfs will be mounted in /mnt, so something like this: I was > .. > devfsadm -Cr /mnt > devfsadm -r /mnt > touch /mnt/reconfigure > bootadm update-archive -R /mnt > reboot >> Thanks! >> -Frank > Probably something I forgot but such way.. > -- > ::alhazred > _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
