Thanks to: Joon Martin Hansen E David Deaves Leonard Smith The answers are: 1. Simply remove the RSC card and then boot the system. Serial A will be the console port once again if the RSC card isn't there. OR: 2. Interrupt the boot process by watching for the "general fault" LED (the one with the wrench icon) to flash. While it's flashing, press the power button twice. This drops the system back to the "ok" prompt with "factory-safe" NVRAM parameters (including the all-important "input-device" and "output-device") temporarily set. This has allowed me to boot from CDROM, and now I can re-install Solaris. Thanks for the fast replies! ================================ Chris Schroen UNIX System Administrator FAA (ATO-A)/AMTI tel +1 703 841 2230 fax +1 703 841 1458 mailto:chris.ctr.schroen@faa.gov _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Oct 14 19:41:43 2004
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