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Force a system to boot into 32-bit mode
Contributed by
Michilimackinac
January 13, 2004
Tagged:
Solaris
For some applications that will not run in 64-bit this can be useful.
Logged in as root type:
/usr/sbin/eeprom boot-file=”kernel/unix”
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