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A gross hack, and doesn't work if people run /usr/bin/tar, for example,
but it that enough, or do we require people put /usr/gnu or /usr/sfw/ in
their paths and be done with it ?
That's cool! Maybe we can figure out how to handle those corner cases not
supported yet. But it's a good start indeed.
I prefer the idea of a GNU zone, _iff_ there could be seamless desktop
integration with the zone, so at desktop session startup time, the user
actually gets presented a VNC session into a zone that's configured
appropriately to provide that GNU-like environment, rather than a
Solaris environment.
I think that approach is over complex. A zone for that purposes would be
only useful, if you don't need to know that there is a zone at all. Tricking
with VNC would be only transparent on the surface, but when people dives
into the system, they will realize that there is something wrong. However, I
don't know the zone technology too much, just played with it, maybe we can
figure out something else.
I believe that would keep everyone happy - then at installtime, you
should be able to choose whether you want Solaris installed as the main
userland personality, with a GNU zone, or the other way around.
I like that idea. A kind of "profile" thing.
I'm interested in how we could plan to solve this problem.
cheers,
tim
[ I looked at this sort of stuff a year ago, with a slightly different
gross hack,
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/approach-discuss/2006-July/000186.html-
never really took the idea any further ]
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Tim Foster, Sun Microsystems Inc, Solaris Engineering Ops
http://blogs.sun.com/timf
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Un saludo,
Alberto Ruiz
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