Before people light up their torches: I do know that Solaris 8 is not
an officially supported platform.
However, I did want to try out installing it and see how it all
interacted, and after every reboot I get a message like this:
FW-1 IP: An interface configuration command has been issued, but the
FW-1 driver could not be informed.
[snip]
The machine is set up using jass-0.2's standard 32-bit minimized
profile, and has the Soalris core cluster of the OS installed, nothing
else.
And it seems to invalidate it's licence every time it is rebooted. If
I reenter the license it is OK untill next boot. Has anyone come
across this, and have a wink in the right direction about what may be
amiss?
cheers,
--
Alexander Hoogerhuis
FYI: perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'
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