Hi Jennifer,
At the boot prom you should be able to type boot -s
This will bring you into single user mode. Through here you should be able
to access the hard drive to change files as needed.
Phil
At 08:31 25/03/2000 -0600, Jennifer L. Zoch wrote:
>I'm hoping someone can help me. I just got a new Sun Ultra 5 and now I
>can't boot it. It goes through the boot process and then the screen goes
>blank when it gets to the login window. I have no idea how to change
>this. I am never able to login so I can't change config files. The only
>option I can get to is the OpenBoot ok prompt. And I don't have a Solaris
>CD so I can't boot from the CD. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Jennifer
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