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Solaris_reboot_transient

msmcknightSep 4 2014 — edited Sep 29 2014

Hi everyone,

I rebooted by server using "reboot -q -- -s" and now it's stuck in a single-user-mode reboot loop.

It stops at the single user prompt and I can log in and do my work, but every time I reboot it again, it takes me back to single-user mode.  Apparently, the reboot command I issued created a GRUB entry called "Solaris_reboot_transient" and the system is defaulting to that boot every time now.

I can manually select the base "Solaris 11.1" menu option and boot into multi-user, but if the server loses power and comes back up after the outage, it is defaulting to single-user mode... which makes remote administration a bit tricky.

Does anyone know how to remove this new GRUB menu option and to reset the system to boot to the standard default "Solaris 11.1" item?

Thank you,

-Michael

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