Hello,

You can try to use 'nfs4_domain' in sysidcfg. Prior to that it was
something like writing domain name in /etc/.NFS4inst_state.domain.
See: http://opensolaris.org/os/community/documentation/files/nfsmapid.html

For the unqualified hostname stuff you can update /etc/inet/hosts from
the finish script in order to read something like below:

192.168.1.1  myhost myhost.


regards,
Adrian

On 6/8/07, Mike Kuhnkey <mkuhnkey at comcast.net> wrote:
> I'm trying to create a 'hands-free' installation of a SPARC machine from a 
> bootable DVD.  There seems to be issues with the FQDN entry in 
> /etc/inet/hosts which is causing "unqualified hostname" alerts....and on a 
> different note...also getting NFS4 domain prompt at initial login.
>
> The 'bootable DVD' is a hybrid of JumpStart, and Uber-JumpStart hacks.  The 
> "disk" is successfully built with the correct: partitioning, packaging, 
> accounts, and vulnerabilities/hardening configurations....just haven't been 
> able to get past these last two issues for stand-alone installation from DVD.
>
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