I can confirm that this works - in fact, rebooting after running svccfg wasn't
necessary (it continues initialization afterward).
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While running OpenSolaris snv_116 I did an upgrade which created a new
BE running OS snv_118. I restarted OS and chose OS snv_118 to boot.
What I see is the OS boot screen with the progress bar moving and it has
been doing that for about an hour. Has anyone had success with this?
A reminder th
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 12:45:41PM -0700, Glenn Lagasse wrote:
> * Will Fiveash (william.five...@sun.com) wrote:
> > While running OpenSolaris snv_116 I did an upgrade which created a new
> > BE running OS snv_118. I restarted OS and chose OS snv_118 to boot.
> > What I see is the OS boot screen w
* Will Fiveash (william.five...@sun.com) wrote:
> While running OpenSolaris snv_116 I did an upgrade which created a new
> BE running OS snv_118. I restarted OS and chose OS snv_118 to boot.
> What I see is the OS boot screen with the progress bar moving and it has
> been doing that for about an h
While running OpenSolaris snv_116 I did an upgrade which created a new
BE running OS snv_118. I restarted OS and chose OS snv_118 to boot.
What I see is the OS boot screen with the progress bar moving and it has
been doing that for about an hour. Has anyone had success with this?
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