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    Hi all,

    when i start loading solaris 10 x86, it gives a warning message continuously.
    Warning: init exited on fatal signal 9; restarting

    I never get a bash to check things, so what to do????
    it was working properly before this, not during installation.

  • #2
    Boot Failure

    I'm not sure which version of Solaris 10 you're using, but if it is not ancient it should be booting via grub.

    If you're booting via GRUB if you modify the kernel option to add -v you might get a better idea of what point it is failing.

    have you tried booting to fail-safe mode?

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    • #3
      I am using SunOS 5.10.
      i dnt know, how to boot via GRUB?
      basically it fails to load in init as describe in the error message.
      which is "Warning: init exited on fatal signal 9; restarting"

      and i have tried with fail-safe mode by typing boot -s or b -s, but it didn't load in fail-safe mode.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jaan2011 View Post
        I am using SunOS 5.10.
        i dnt know, how to boot via GRUB?
        basically it fails to load in init as describe in the error message.
        which is "Warning: init exited on fatal signal 9; restarting"

        and i have tried with fail-safe mode by typing boot -s or b -s, but it didn't load in fail-safe mode.
        Ahh!, you're on Sparc ... try "boot -v"

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        • #5
          NO, its not sparc, its x86.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jaan2011 View Post
            NO, its not sparc, its x86.
            Ok, but did you try "boot -v"?

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            • #7
              I have tried all the booting options,
              boot -v, boot -s, b -s, b -v....
              but didn't worked.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jaan2011 View Post
                I have tried all the booting options,
                boot -v, boot -s, b -s, b -v....
                but didn't worked.
                does the start up screen look similar to: http://www.ilkda.com/wordpress/2010/...ome-directory/

                if so press "e" to edit before it goes to the next screen

                go to the kernel line in a similar way to that article and add "-v" to the end of the line (and return) before "b" to boot.
                Last edited by jadrevenge; 10 March 2011, 09:52 AM. Reason: removed unneeded links

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                • #9
                  the 1st screen i m getting is like this http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...1&d=1299821939
                  and the 2nd screen is this http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...1&d=1299822062

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jaan2011 View Post
                    Ahh ... a very old version of Solaris 10 ...

                    sorry, you're taking me back a bit.

                    according to: http://sysunconfig.net/unixtips/solaris.html you should be able to "boot -m verbose" ...

                    or you might be able to (according to http://198.62.75.4/opt/sun_docs/C/so...LLNET/p57.html ) "boot - -v"

                    before you run these make sure you know what the original "boot" line is in case it forgets it when you type these commands in ...

                    I take it you've gained this old system and have to support it, no upgrades possible?

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