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This is an example of the prototypical partition where the current release would be installed. This is an example of the prototypical partition where versions of Oracle Solaris prior to this release would be installed. To view an entry by title: bootadm list-menu entry-title If the title has spaces, quotation marks must be used to protect the title from being parsed as multiple arguments.

Generate a new GRUB configuration file grub. To add an entry by specifying its entry number: bootadm add-entry -i entry-number To add an entry by specifying its title: bootadm add-entry entry-title.

Manually edit the menu. To remove an entry by specifying its entry number: bootadm remove-entry -i entry-number To remove an entry by specifying its title: bootadm remove-entry entry-title If a title is specified, all of the entries with that title are removed. Manage the GRUB menu.

For example, set the default GRUB menu entry from which to boot. Add the entry to the custom. Note - You must create this file first.

Add the information to the menu. Interrupt the boot process by using the arrow keys to select the desired menu entry, then type e. Interrupt the boot process by typing e.

Press Return, then type b to boot the system. Use the new -B option of the zpool create command to automatically create the firmware-appropriate boot partition, and the ZFS data partition into which the new ZFS pool will be stored, at the same time. All rights reserved. Legal Notices. Booting and Shutting Down Oracle Solaris Device Name Description Notes hd0 , msdos1. Specifies the first DOS partition on the first disk. Specifies the second GPT partition on the disk.

Add a new entry to the GRUB menu. You can also set the console type to text for plain text console. Choose this option if you are using BIOS serial redirection.

Or, you can set the console type to graphics. This option provides a more graphical menu, and a background image is used. When you set the console type to serial , you can configure the serial parameters that GRUB 2 uses when initializing the serial port at boot time. Is the port number. Is the speed that the serial port uses. If this value is omitted, GRUB 2 uses whatever speed the serial port has been initialized to use. If the serial port has not been initialized, failure to specify the speed might cause unpredictable output.

If you are not sure if the serial port has been initialized, and you are not using BIOS console redirection, it is best to specify a speed value. Use the change-entry subcommand of the bootadm command to set certain boot attributes for a specified boot entry, or a comma-separated list of entries, in the GRUB menu. The entry is specified by either an entry title or an entry number. If multiple entries have the same title, all of the entries are affected.

Note - A special property, set-default , sets the default entry to boot from when the timer expires. See Example When specifying a value that includes white space, you must enclose the value in single or double quotation marks. For more information about each value that you can specify by using the change-entry subcommand, see the bootadm 1M man page. Examples of common ways to use the change-entry subcommand follow this procedure. You can set the title for a specified boot entry by using the change-entry subcommand of the bootadm command.

When setting the title, you can specify either the entry number or the entry title. The following example shows how to set the title for a specified boot entry both ways. There is no GUI. All work is done from the command line. The following files are installed Hi All, Can someone help me out knowing all commands for getting system performance on Linux Red hat I hope Red hat doesn't matter.

I am aware of vmstat, sar and top. Thanks in advance, Yagami Light. Installing Red Hat 5. Hello, I have a problem to installing Red Hat enterprise edition on intel core 2 duo cpu e 2. Problem is that when i enter or type linux text on boot prompt it hang on some PCI installation.

I am making a shell script that will display memory, disk space and CPU utilization at periodic intervals. I am planning to use free, df -h and mpstat commands and then parse them to extract the values. Can someone give me idea if I am using the correct command. I am interested to display overall Installing Red Hat Linux. I've already installed windows. Its impossible to install Red Hat Linux in graphical mode the screen just goes blank shortly after booting with the linux cd I succesfully installed in text mode.

After booting the system I select Linux but the screen Installing ethereal on red hat. Has anybody installed ethereal on red hat linux. If you boot without the install boot argument, the SPARC client boots into the automated installer boot image but the installation does not start. See Starting Installation After Booting Without Initiating an Installation for instructions about how to start an automated installation from this point. This section describes errors or problems you might see when booting an x86 client over the network and possible causes:.

The timeout message indicates that the client is sending a DHCP request and not getting a response. This issue is probably due to an error in the DHCP configuration. If the boot program does not exist, then the AI client boot cannot proceed. The following message is displayed:. If the boot program exists but it is an incorrect program, the AI client hangs after displaying this message:.

If the client is able to do the initial boot but the kernel cannot be booted, the system hangs after you select the entry from the GRUB menu. On the install server, check whether the grub. On the install server, if one of the install programs is inaccessible or does not exist in the location specified in the grub. For example, in the following output on an x86 client, the solaris. Check the contents of the target directory that you specified when you ran the installadm create-service command.

When installing the Oracle Solaris OS on x86 client systems for installations that boot over the network, you must select the second entry in the GRUB boot menu to initiate an automated installation. Typically, the menu entries display as follows:. If you selected the first GRUB menu entry or allowed the prompt to time out, the system boots into the automated install boot image but the installation does not start.

The following output is an example of what is displayed on the console:. Try to reach the package server from the failed client system, for example, by using ping. See Check DNS. If you are using a local repository, check whether you have made the repository accessible to all clients.



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