which drive to boot from?

Your Solaris x86-based server has two boot drives. You want to add an entry to the GRUB main
menu, so that during the boot process, you can select to boot the server from either of the disk
drives. How would you add a new entry to the GRUB main menu to allow the operator to select
which drive to boot from?

Your Solaris x86-based server has two boot drives. You want to add an entry to the GRUB main
menu, so that during the boot process, you can select to boot the server from either of the disk
drives. How would you add a new entry to the GRUB main menu to allow the operator to select
which drive to boot from?

A.
Edit the bootenv.rc file and enter a value for the altbootpath parameter.

B.
Use the kernel command to edit the boot entries in the GRUB main menu.

C.
Edit the menu.lst file and add an entry for the second boot disk to the GRUB main menu.

D.
When the GRUB menu appears during the boot process, type edit the GRUB menu and enter
the command to boot from the alternate disk drive.

E.
Press the space bar when the GRUB menu is visible during the boot process to edit the list of
commands and enter the command to boot to the alternate disk drive.

Explanation:



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