Hai all, Thanks for all who responded. Answer is yes. Easiest method is get another disk; load solaris 7 in the second disk; and from the boot prompt ok>boot disk1 to load solaris 7 and ok>boot disk0 to load solaris 2.5.1. Special Thanks to: "Julian Simpson" <julian_simpson@gmx.co.uk> keith@smith.net Rick Dipper <Rick@UnglaublichIT.com> "John T. Douglass" <douglass@anl.gov> Sean McInerney <seanm@sybase.com> Carl Ma <carl_ma@scotiacapital.com> "Nelson, Lincoln" <Lincoln.Nelson@medec.com> regards sudheesh krishnankuttyReceived on Thu Oct 18 13:42:33 2001
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