Question was: I installed Solaris 9, and patches, and softwares, and printers and ... on a first Sun Blade 150. Then I cloned this installation to a second Blade 150: ... This second Blade fails to boot: Cannot assemble drivers for root /pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@0,0:0 Cannot mount root on /pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@0,0:0 fstype ufs panic[cpu0]/thread=140a000: vfs_mountroot: cannot mount root The answer is: setenv boot-device disk or: setenv boot-device disk:a The workstation was configured with a boot-device as disk:f (some installation CD), so I wanted to correct and I set: setenv boot-device disk:0 (may be because nowadays slice are s0, s1, and so on). Then the station loads the kernel but displays the message Cannot assemble drivers for root /pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@0,0:0 ^^ A missing check somewhere? I'm allowed to set this, but it fails... Thanks to: John Dewey Michael Horton Andris Martmne Drew Skinner -- Jacques Beigbeder | Jacques.Beigbeder@ens.fr Service de Prestations Informatiques | http://www.spi.ens.fr Ecole normale supirieure | 45 rue d'Ulm |Tel : (+33 1)1 44 32 37 96 F75230 Paris cedex 05 |Fax : (+33 1)1 44 32 20 75 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Dec 31 04:00:52 2004
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