I've just done a fresh install of snv_134 from an ISO I picked up from 
genunix.org however, I am having the same issue even though my system 
has been started from scratch....??

Has anyone got any ideas on what I can do with this??

The issue is so similar to the OP as the system boots up from GRUB and 
then simply restarts after the orange kernel startup bar comes in to view.

Many thanks for any suggestions!! I am currently using this as a demo to 
an MS only corp as I'm the only UNIX guy working for them to show them 
what can be achieved and it would be so cool to have a working instance 
of the latest BE!

Regards,

Kaya

On 03/12/2010 11:47 AM, Thorsten Heit wrote:
> See here: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=125446&tstart=0
>
> <quote>
> Work-around: Boot the original boot environment (BE) instead
> and correct the boot archive as follows
>
> <reboot into the earlier BE>
> user at host$ pfexec beadm mount<name of new BE>  /mnt
> user at host$ pfexec bootadm update-archive -F -R /mnt
> user at host$ pfexec beadm unmount<name of new BE>
> </quote>
>
>
> HTH
>
> Thorsten
>    

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