When doing jumpstarts, to install 3rd party softwares, a few RC scripts were 
created and run after the system reboot. A few reboots would then be performed 
at different stages ( adding packages, adding patches, encap root, mirror root 
etc.etc. )

For solaris 9 and below, you'll see the rc scripts run and know instantly when 
something goes wrong.
However with Solaris 10 those messages don't show up on console and you have to 
check the logs to find out where you are, which is an inconvinience to state 
the least.

Is there a way to turn on SMF verbose output at the end of installation but 
BEFORE the system reboots? So at the end of all reboots the script can simply 
turn off the verbose output.

Thanks,

Sean
 
 
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