I was using my Virtual Solaris 10 this afternoon, and after a unexpectedly reboot, then I came across a boot problem, the host boot menu.lst file missing, and I can't start my solaris 10, it always goes to/:
grub>
Can someone help?
I attached the problem pics.
Menu.lst or boot order problem
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Menu.lst or boot order problem
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Re: Menu.lst or boot order problem
This actually has nothing to do with VirtualBox but the guest operation system.
See http://www.google.com/search?q=recover+grub+solairs+10 for instructions or restore from your backup.
See http://www.google.com/search?q=recover+grub+solairs+10 for instructions or restore from your backup.