Hi, thanks to Capser Dik the problem is solved: try decreasing the timeout for boot; /etc/bootrc (line 25) and perhaps also: eeprom auto-boot-timeout=1 It does mean you need to be somewhat quicker when you want to interrupt boot. And perhaps decreasing the blue screen timeout helps too: /boot/solaris/strap.rc This is a known bug in the real mode ata driver in combination with certain harddisk (mostly seen on laptops with varying degrees of severity. Setting the timeout to 2 removes the error. Bernd Original Post: Hi, I installed Solaris 10 on my Thinkpad T30 without problems except that the automatic boot does not work: Booting the partition with Solaris without user intervention ends with a "disk read error". But when I enter "b" (when asked for i or b) Solaris boots without problems. The path to tthe boot device printed in both cases is the same: /pci@0,0/pci-ide@1f,1/ide@0/cmdk@0,0:a -- Bernd Schemmer, Frankfurt am Main, Germany http://home.arcor.de/bnsmb/index.html Mas temprano que tarde el mundio cambiara Fidel Castro _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sun May 22 08:03:22 2005
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