James C. McPherson wrote:
Andrius wrote:
Hi,

there is mirrored pool in i86 system with Solaris 10. The one disc is internal SATA via PCI link, another USB mobile disc. OS does not boot when USB is plugged on. It is necessary to take it off, then system boots, then plug it on and then work OK.
What a hell is that?

I've seen this before with MS-Windows - I left my iPod
connected and on reboot the system insisted on fscking
the thing. Disconnecting it made the problem disappear,
and subsequent bios investigations revealed that the
iPod was showing up as a bootable device.


You might want to look at what your bios has got setup.



James C. McPherson
--
Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
Sun Microsystems
http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp    http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog

Thanks. BIOS funcion "USB for DOS" were enabled. It crashed system.

Regards,
Andrius
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