> 
> Wiht regards to this, will the second partition be visible to other
> OSes like Windows? Or only by solaris.
> 
> If the latter, there is no need to create another partition as
> /.cdrom/ is writable anyway, and you can mount other directories over
> this.

it's an UFS partition :), in my case there are time that I have fixed
systems without CD nor DVD (removed for security purpose) and I need
'stuff' while booted from the USB-memory-stick..

And yes I do know the .cdrom is writeable, but the data I needed need to
be udpated sometime and I do not want to have to re-create the image
with the 'stuff' I need, but it should be not hard to create the second
partition has fat32.. I could make adjustment so a user could select
whatever he/she want the 2nd to be UFS/Solaris is FAT32...


btw : thanks Anil!! the usb solution has been VERY handy for us! a
time-saver many time!

-ls


> 
> On 11/13/07, Luc I. Suryo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I made 'couple' change to the usb script (combined the Indiana and
> > Belenix script + couple adjustment) and would like to share this, how do
> > i do that? and would be nice someone fix any problem/bug. I have tested
> > on a 2GB abd 4GB usb.
> >
> > What it does is this: based on the .iso (cd version) and the size of the
> > ucb device, it's creating the usb bootable device. If the size of the usb 
> > is more
> > then 1.7GB then it creates 2 partition (first for the boot/Indiana and the
> > second for data..)
> >
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > -ls
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