Hi Jean, I'm setting up an AI server for jdsbj. I continuously receive the error "failed to get ramdisk from boot" from netboot. I've tried the aiiso of both 128a-x86 and 129-x86 (from http://nana.sfbay/products/osol_dev/) and I've got the same error. But I have no idea how to fix it. Could you give me some suggestions? Thanks!
--Haotian jdsbj > If you don't do automated installs or build your own > distros you can > delete this message. > > With the fix of bugs 8347 and 6092: > > Author: Jean McCormack <Jean.McCormack at Sun.COM> > Repository: /hg/caiman/slim_source > Latest revision: > cac9378cd3f88d4631a428b604de1426c7febdce > Total changesets: 1 > Log message: > 6092 Rename bootroot to boot_archive in DC > 8347 Move boot archive from /boot/x86.microroot to > /platform/i86pc/boot_archive > > This change renames and moves the location of the > boot archive for SPARC and > x86/x64 architectures. > > SPARC: /boot/boot_archive to > /boot/platform/sun4u/boot_archive or > /boot/platform/sun4v/boot_archive > > x86/x64: /boot/x86.microroot to > /boot/platform/i86pc/boot_archive or > /boot/platform/i86pc/amd64/boot_archive > > Distribution Constructor specific instructions: > If you are doing DC builds you need to update your > SUNWdistro-const package > on your build machine. You must also zfs destroy your > old build_area dataset > or specify in your manifest an unexistent build_area. > > If the manifest for the DC build has it's > pkg_repo_default_authority > pointing > to an IPS repo that is less than build 128, you will > need to put the > build 128 > liborchestrator.so.1 and live-fs-root into the > pkg_image area. > > Automated Installer specific instructions: > If you are doing AI installs, you will also need to > update > SUNWinstalladm-tools > on your AI server. > > Jean > _______________________________________________ > caiman-discuss mailing list > caiman-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-di > scuss -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
