Hi,
use the full device path for your virtual cdrom - not the alias
boot /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 1:f
>>iso sol-9-905-ga at primary-vds0disk at 1 primary
If this is really Solaris 9 you'll be out of luck anyway: AFAIK Solaris
9 does not
I just found this out! You want to use slice f. Boot with the command
"boot iso:f"
Gary
Toan Nguyen wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> Here are the listing for the guest domain:
>
>
>
> bash-3.00# ldm list -l thor506v30
>
> NAME STATE FLAGS CONSVCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
>
> t
Hello there,
Here are the listing for the guest domain:
bash-3.00# ldm list -l thor506v30
NAME STATE FLAGS CONSVCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
thor506v30 active -t 50304 1G25% 1m
SOFTSTATE
OpenBoot Primary Boot Loader
MAC
00:14