If someone actually documents the procedure, I'll test it just to verify it 
really works. But I'm not wasting any more time on arm waving.

I just got a pair of 12 TB USB drives which I need to test. However, I think 
I'll try them with Debian first. Hipster 2020.10 is a joke.

Reg

     On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 12:21:00 PM CST, Udo Grabowski (IMK) 
<udo.grabow...@kit.edu> wrote:  
 
 On 03.03.21 19:16, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
> On 03.03.21 18:22, Toomas Soome via openindiana-discuss wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 3. Mar 2021, at 18:13, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss 
>>> <openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Categorically does *not* work on my 4 slot Z400. It kernel panics 
>>> before it reaches the single user milestone using the device 
>>> specified in the prtconf -v output from my system. With the"2822" 
>>> device Gary specified the boot fails. So it is not as simple as has 
>>> been presented.
>>>
>>
>> it Iis a bit more complicated, I’m afraid. I guess, if you boot -k, 
>> you will see it will complain about being unable to mount rootfs. *if* 
>> that is the case, you would need to boot from cd/usb, use update_drv 
>> to bind ahci driver, then import rpool, beadm mount your be and use 
>> devfsadm -r and bootadm update-archive -R
> 
> But the problem seems to be that he has no installed BE because it
> doesn't boot from CD/USB..... so somehow he must modify the installation
> media.

Ah, sorry, no, it seems he has at least a crippled boot disk.
So that CD boot, bootadm  -R path should work.


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