> One way to help pin down the problem would be to boot > with the -v flag. > Let me know if you need assistance doing that.
I assume it's a grub option? I applied it, and booting now looks like Linux... ;-) And the miracle happened: it booted fine with -v. After a reboot, it also booted without -v... I know it got stuck before - I had it sit there over night. But uname -a now shows me it is booting the BFU'ed kernel. Anyway, thanks for you hint, whatever it may have caused! > Or, try booting from the failsafe; tell it to mount > your onnv-gate > partition as /a. Does the file > /a/var/svc/profile/upgrade exist, and > does it contain "svcadm disable -s > svc:/network/tname" ? No, this line is not contained. Joachim This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list [email protected]
