[Sunhelp] I can't boot to single-user mode(use boot -s)!
    Juan Ramos 
    jramos at realmedia.com
       
    Fri Jul  7 07:32:26 CDT 2000
    
    
  
Check the variables in the nvram at the boot prompt with the command
printenv to see if the boot's variable is set to boot from the network. If
it's the case, change this variable with setenv to boot from the disk with
the command "boot -s"....
Juan
-----Original Message-----
From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf
Of Jackey Cheung
Sent: vendredi, 7. juillet 2000 11:56
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] I can't boot to single-user mode(use boot -s)!
Hi!
  I can't boot to single-user mode by use command 'boot -s' in ok prompt,
the system will boot from network when i press <Enter> key,why?
  Thank you.
            Jackey Cheung
            jackeych at netease.com
            7/7/00
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