-bkernelpath allows you to change the target kernel for only the next
boot of partition_name. If you wish to make a permanent change to the partition
database, use the vparmodify command.
For example, to change the partition database information
so that winona2 always boots using /stand/vmunix.other:
# vparmodify -p winona2 -b /stand/vmunix.other
See the vparmodify(1M) manpage for more information
on modifying the partition database.
Also, when a virtual partition is booted, there may be a pause
in the console output. For more information, see “Booting
a Virtual Partition”.
Finally, when there is a pending reboot for reconfiguration
for the involved nPartition, the target virtual partitions will
not be booted until all the virtual partitions within the nPartition
have been shut down and the vPars monitor rebooted. For more information
see “Shutting
Down or Rebooting the Hard Partition (rebooting the vPars monitor)”.