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Starting and stopping the system

Booting an old kernel

If you have recently relinked the kernel and it fails to boot properly or causes other problems, you can enter unix.old, or the name of another previously saved kernel in /stand, at the boot prompt and load a previous kernel. If you find no suitable kernel, you'll need to restore the system from your emergency recovery media. See Backup and Restore.


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