On 08/05/2008 06:13 AM, sanjay nadkarni (Laptop) wrote:
> Admittedly this is a bit of puzzle since you were able to boot it
> successfully once. Is it possible that when you rebooted the second
> time, the BIOS is picking up the wrong disk ? i.e. are there two disks
> on this system ? Can you check the boot order via the bios ?
there is only one disk (is a laptop), yesterday I made this two operation:
1) at the grub> prompt I type: ""find /boot/grub/menu.lst" and the
message is: "Error 15 file not found"
2) I reboot my system with LiveCD and, I type this commands:
# zpool import (to get the raw-device)
# zpool import -f rpool
# mount -F zfs rpool/ROOT/opensolaris /mnt
# /sbin/installgrub /mnt/boot/grub/stage1 /mnt/boot/grub/stage2 \
/dev/rdsk/(raw-device)
installgrub don't tell me any error, and after when I reboot the system
I see "GRUB stage 2..." and after only a blank screen (no grub menu)
On the same laptop, with another hard disk I try to install OpenSolaris
(only one partition) and all work fine! The main disk is ok, is a new
disk and I have checked it with another PC!
About your question about the boot order on the BIOS is:
1) USB devices
2) DVD
3) Hard disk
this order is never changed between my tests!
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