I'm very new to Solaris, or really anything other than Windows or OSX for that matter, so I'll describe my issue the best I can. If I need to post more info please let me know.
I installed the current stable build from the LiveCD, setup a raidz pool for my data, backed up all my PC's to the pool and moved all my media to the pool after setting up CIFS/SMB, and had it running for about a week with no issue. Then, I started having problems with all PC's on the network seeing the share. After reading about the problems with CIFS in the current stable build I proceeded to upgrade to the current dev build. On reboot, I was presented with the GRUB options for both images. If I select either, I end up stuck watching the orange bar never go away. I tried loading the LiveCD again, but all I get is this error. WARNING: /pci at 0,0/pci1462,735 at b (ohci0): No SOF interrupts have been received, this USB OHCI host controller is unusable WARNING: /pci at 0,0/pci1462,735 at b,1 (ehci0): No SOF interrupts have been received, this USB EHCI host controller is unusable WARNING: /pci at 0,0/pci-ide at d/ide at 0 (ata0): timeout: abort request, target=1 lun=0 WARNING: /pci at 0,0/pci-ide at d/ide at 0 (ata0): timeout: abort device, target=1 lun=0 WARNING: /pci at 0,0/pci-ide at d/ide at 0 (ata0): timeout: reset target, target=1 lun=0 WARNING: /pci at 0,0/pci-ide at d/ide at 0 (ata0): timeout: reset bus, target=1 lun=0 Best I can tell it does this over and over again and does not take me anywhere. I have made no hardware changes since the initial load. I'm using a MSI P6N SLI Platinum motherboard. It has an Intel C2D E4300 processor. Any help on getting the machine booted again, and making the share accessible again would be greatly appreciated. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org