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Created: Oct 03, 2003
To perform a reconfiguration boot from a Solaris prompt, create a file called reconfigure in the root filesystem. As root, run:
If you are at the OpenBoot Prompt (ok), you can issue the following command to perform a reconfiguration boot:
Warning: Reconfiguration boots can cause problems under certain circumstances, particularly regarding the order of disk devices. Hosts running Solstice DiskSuite should be particularly cautious of reconfiguratio boots that may change the order of disk mappings.
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