On 02/03/07, Roman Chervotkin <roman.chervotkin at gmail.com> wrote: > After I've excluded pfmod from load via adding > > exclude: pfmod > > to /etc/system > > Solaris start booting without a problem and everything other looks fine > > So should I report a bug on pfmod? > How can I investigate deeply what is wrong with pfmod? > > Roman
It seems quite odd to me that the "STREAMS Packet Filter Module" (man pfmod) would be causing this issue. However, with that said, the pfmod module is used in conjuction with Ethernet drivers. Perhaps this hang is related to network configuration or your network driver? If you don't exclude pfmod from the boot process, and leave your network capable unplugged, do you still have a problem booting? -- "Less is only more where more is no good." --Frank Lloyd Wright Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst binarycrusader at gmail.com - http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/
