[OpenIndiana-discuss] boot failure

Jim Klimov jimklimov at cos.ru
Tue Aug 30 19:55:11 UTC 2016


30 августа 2016 г. 19:17:24 CEST, Christopher Robinson via openindiana-discuss <openindiana-discuss at openindiana.org> пишет:
>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
><t12nslookup at 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 at 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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Hi, if you can get into the recovery shell, the correct command for boot archive shouldnbe `boktadm update-archive` (not `beadm` as in your post). If you booted recovery from another installation like a livecd, and imported your rpool and mounted the active rootfs at say `/a` then utter `bootadm update-archive -R /a` instead.

While a clean new install and porting your data and configs is good for many reasons (new storage hardware among them - it ages, you know), you might have luck updating your installation to snv_134 or so, from that jump to oi_151a, then update up to oi_151a9 (Dev line) and hop over to OI Hipster where you might have to also use several "well known" interim release points and end up with the current bleeding edge. This should be possible with repos served by pkg.openindiana.org, readjng its wiki, and a fair dose of good luck ;)

Hope this helps,
Jim
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