It was indeed the default_route parameter. However, some people suggested that I use default_route=NONE, but it didn't like that. It said it was a syntax error. I gave it a real IP address, and now it seems to be going along its merry way. Thanks to everyone who responded. -Dan dan.burton@trilogy.com afreet@artificialmusicmachine.com http://www.artificialmusicmachine.com/ Original post: Hi. I'm trying to jumpstart some of my machines to Solaris 9 (that were Solaris 8 before). I used the Solaris 9 CD's to set up the install image on my jumpstart server, and then set up the bootparams to point to the new Solaris 9 files for one of my machines, but when it boots up, it won't autoconfigure. It stops on the install screens, and makes me go through them manually. Are there any extra values that are required in the sysidcfg file for Solaris 9? I couldn't find anything in the Installation Guide or online. Any other ideas what might be different to cause this? btw, when I switch it back to Solaris 8, it works fine, so it definitely seems to be something with the server-side configuration. Thanks. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Nov 15 15:49:34 2002
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