Donour Sizemore wrote:
> Piotr Jasiukajtis / estibi wrote:
>
> >
> > It seems that grub entries are not created properly.
> > I created them manually, and my question is how can I know which kernel
> > file is loaded?
> > kernel/unix or kernel.orig/unix ?
>
>
> Piotr
>
> I had the same questions about a month ago. I believe the:
>
> $ reboot -- 'mykernel'
>
> feature is broken (or no longer supported). The running kernel will be
> the one pointed too by the grub entry. For testing it is probably best
> to create an extra entry that points to your test kernel.
If you look at the output of "prtconf -v" you can glean
this information:
name='boot-file' type=string items=1
value='/platform/i86pc/kernel/amd64/unix'
name='whoami' type=string items=1
value='/platform/i86pc/kernel/amd64/unix'
James C. McPherson
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Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
Sun Microsystems
http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog