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from: *man boot*: the designation /sbus/esp@0,800000/sd@3,0:a indicates a SCSI disk (sd) at target 3, lun0 on the SCSI bus, with the esp host adapter plugged into slot 0. 0 from the monitor, boot -b 0 mount -o rw,remount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 / 0 if you're going to vi, you'll need a /var/tmp so create that or mount /var 0 edit, for instance, /etc/vfstab Much more detail here: * http://unixway.com/vm/disksuite/bootcdrom.html unfinishedpage - want a link to a substantial repair document on SunSolve Category: HowtoCategory SolarisCategory
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