Solaris 10 won't boot:(

I am running Solaris 10.
I get the following mesage after reboot "Select (b)oot or (i) interpreter:" Neither option allows me to boot successfully.What should I do? Is there an emergency repair utility that will fix boot problems?

Which Solaris version, what hardware and most important: whats happening exactly? Do you get any specific errors ?

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    Someone has done it? How to set up your vm?
    I have already read these documents from Google but have not solved the problem
    - http://pubs.vmware.com/guestnotes/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=guestnotes&file=guestos_solaris10.html
    - http://www.hashpee.com/2009/09/sun-cluster-32-on-esx-35.html
    - http://wotho.ethz.ch/ESX_solaris/Install_Solaris_on_ESX.html
    Thanks in advance
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    I'm having the EXACT same problem and have found little to help...
    I too would like to use ZFS for a larger disk pool, but at this point I am thinking about loading Redhat instead.

  • Solaris 10 won't boot after changing the CPU

    Hi. I was running Solaris on my Intel-based desktop machine. It was running fine. One day I upgraded my CPU and since then Solaris won't start. Immediately after it tries to load itself, it displays something on the screen really fast ( something with "dumping" in it) and then reboots.
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    Right after I wrote my previous post I looked again at the web page Darren recommended and I figured out what it was all about. I had troubles understanding the procedure in the first place because I wasn't familiar with mounting partitions and I didn't know what /a refers to. On another site I found out about the command that saved me: mount /dev/dsk/c0d0s0 /a A bit later I found out that when starting Solaris in single user mode (failsafe for example) the partition is mounted automatically to /a when you choose to update the boot archives.
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         # init 6I have tried it, looked like it is searching through the hard-disk, after a while finished and I rebooted but with no effect.
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