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ok boot -m verbose

Sample output :-

Rebooting with command: boot -m verbose
Boot device: /pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/disk@0,0:a  File and args: -m verbose
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic 64-bit
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[ network/pfil:default starting (pfil) ]
[ network/loopback:default starting (Loopback network interface) ]
[ system/filesystem/root:default starting (Root filesystem mount) ]
Oct 18 13:53:02/13: system start time was Mon Oct 18 13:52:57 2004
[ network/physical:default starting (Physical network interfaces) ]
[ system/filesystem/usr:default starting (/usr and / mounted read/write) ]
    ( more service messages elided )
[ system/filesystem/local:default starting (Local filesystem mounts) ]
[ network/ntp:default starting (network time protocol (NTP)) ]
[ system/utmp:default starting (utmpx monitoring) ]
[ system/filesystem/local:default starting (Local filesystem mounts) ]
[ system/console-login:default starting (Console login) ]

demobox console login: checking ufs filesystems
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7: is logging.
Oct 18 13:53:14/50: system/system-log:default starting
Oct 18 13:53:14/51: network/inetd:default starting
Oct 18 13:53:14/52: system/cron:default starting
    ( more service messages elided )