All- Thanks to all who responded! Most pretty much said the same thing: make sure the path you are using to boot is correct! The problem was that I couldn't figure out how to boot off an external disk connected to a second controller. The answer is that it is possible to boot off any bootable device as long as you have the correct path. I had originally tried booting for the O/S path (/pci@.../sd@3,0:a) but it was pointed out to me that I need to use 'disk' instead of 'sd'. Also, Mark Neill had a cool trick for getting the pathname correct. At the ok prompt, type 'show-disks' and a menu will appear. Select the disk you want -- this puts the pathname into a cut-n-paste buffer. Then type 'boot ^Y' -- when you hit ^Y, the path is pasted in. Wow, neat stuff! So, problem solved -- thanks again to all those who responded! -EricReceived on Wed Jun 20 17:25:13 2001
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