Not really - Solaris doesn't rely on where a drive is placed - as he said, the 
OS comes up correctly, but some services might not start.

----- Original Message -----
> Not right.
> The device special file containing the root filesystem is determined
> by
> the address/port is Solaris (and most other operating systems).
> You need to get the SATA cable back in the correct port (try all of
> them
> if necessary).
> 
> The other concern ... duplicate this hard disk drive ASAP, it may fail
> immediately unless your mounting has some VERY nice shock mounting.
> 
> On 03/14/11 14:27, Orvar Korvar wrote:
> > PS. I removed the hard disk when I fastened the cpu cooler again,
> > and
> > then inserted the SATA cable - but this should not affect Solaris 11
> > Express, right? If I insert the disk into another SATA port on the
> > motherboard, no problems should arise, right?
> 
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> Jerry Sutton jer...@airmail.net
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