Dave Miner wrote:
> Greetings, Installation community members!
> 
> I've just posted for discussion a document that I've been working on 
> for the past couple of months: a draft strategy for Solaris 
> installation.
> 
> The document discusses the current state of Solaris installation in 
> relation to customer requirements, and proposes a set of features and
>  projects designed to address the requirements.
> 
> Please understand that this is a proposal; while it's had some 
> preliminary review by a small number of people in Solaris 
> engineering, this is the first time it's been widely disseminated and
>  thus I expect to receive, and incorporate, a great deal of feedback 
> which will evolve it from this point.
> 
> I would appreciate review comments by April 14.  I encourage posting 
> comments to this list, but private comments are of course equally 
> acceptable.
> 
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/install/files/install_strategy.pdf
> 
> 
> 

Hi Dave,

Very nice work.

I am interested in knowing the progress of the other "Packaging and
Patching strategy" you mentioned, and wondering where to participate in
that discussion.

For upgrade, we need to be able to do components/packages upgrade as
well as system upgrade. What I am talking about is pretty much like the
difference between a upgrade and a dist-upgrade in apt.

For example, I want to upgrade from gnome 2.10 to 2.14 and capable to
rollback if things don't work out. I guess this maybe covered in
software management as well, but wonder if feature like LU can be
applied for such upgrade or not.

Cheers,
Henry


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