Hello,
This is my first post to the OpenIndiana list. Apostolos' post comes at a very 
timely moment for me,since I recently had a serious failure of OpenSolaris 
2009.06 to boot to the Gnome desktop.My OpenSolaris Bible says that a bad 
shut-down might be the cause, and, in fact I powered off the previous session 
without shutting-down, although I had done this many times before withissues. 
When I select the OpenSolaris boot environment from the GRUB, the icon keeps 
circulatingwith no result. I can bring up the control console by hitting "esc". 
I tried to follow my manual'sinstructions to update the boot archive using 
"beadm", but it did not work.Does anybody know a command line that will fix 
this?I am thinking of upgrading to one of the development forks of Open 
Solaris, however I donot want to do a destructive install, since I do not now 
have a complete image of my harddisk. I am considering removing the SATA drive, 
installing an SSD, then installing a new OScompatible with ZFS and finally 
reinstalling the original drive, but I do not know what problemsI might run 
into.Any help with this problem will be greatly appreciated.
Very sincerely yours, Christopher 

    On Tuesday, August 30, 2016 12:37 PM, Jonathan Adams 
<t12nsloo...@gmail.com> wrote:
 

 might not be related, but it could be something to do with legacy CPU
support (depending on how old your CPU is ...

I've been looking around for the specific /etc/system variable to set on
the older Pentium III boxes I had at one time, but I think I've lost my
notes, but they looked something like:
http://www.motherboardpoint.com/threads/kmdb-problem.185780/

I doubt that that is the problem, but might be worth a look.

Jon

On 30 August 2016 at 16:56, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:

>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have an old netbook where I had installed OpenSolaris and later on
> I had upgraded to the second release of OpenIndiana. The system is a
> bit slow (it has an atom processor) but it is OK for basic things.
> Recently, I downloaded the latest OpenIndiana DVD, the one with MATE +
> KMS, and I tried to boot from the DVD. The process stops while detecting
> the mouse and this is really strange. See the following URL
>
>
> https://img42.com/T3ViR
>
> for an image that shows exactly where it stopped. BTW, I have tried the
> same DVD on a Desktop system where I installed the previous release of
> /hipster with no problem. Again the system stopped. I did not have time
> to check where it stopped, but I can check the day after tomorrow. Is
> this a problem related to hardware, software, what? Any
> suggestion/idea/help
> would be appreciated.
>
> A.S.
>  ----------------------
> Apostolos Syropoulos
> Xanthi, Greece
>
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