In message <ds0pr08mb914059c23ca558e003a03d8ced...@ds0pr08mb9140.namprd08.prod. outlook.com>, "Mooney, Tim via openindiana-discuss" writes: >I'm looking for advice and suggestions on how to potentially rescue the system >. In particular, if I boot off a recent hipster live USB, is it possible to >access the boot environment on my system's disks? I'm familiar (in theory) wi >th the idea of booting into an alternate boot environment and potentially addi
I see no harm in booting the latest OI ISO to see if you can spot a hardware failure. >From the shell, you can bring up your network interface. You can import any pools, scrub them, snapshot datasets and send them to another host. If you have absolutely given up on the existing BEs and feel confident in your hardware, the OI Text Install ISO installer does allow you to create a new BE on an existing rpool. <URL:https://www.openindiana.org/downloads> I just tested by importing the host rpool from the OI installer shell with zpool import -Nf and then re-lauching the installer and choosing the F5 InstallToExistingRpool option. John [email protected] _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
