Since it is telling you LDAP domainname is blah.com, then you must be using ldap in your nsswitch.conf and it is unable to contact the LDAP server. It will likely move on after it times out (but I don't know the timeout period), but if you have ldap first for ethers, netmasks, etc., then it doesn't matter.
Because at the point you are, you have already passed the open prom phase, the boot program phase, the kernel initilization phase. Where you are is in the final init phase. Why don't you remove LDAP from your nsswitch.conf and try booting it and see if it comes up in multi-user mode. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list opensolaris-help@opensolaris.org