I've followed the instructions here http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/en/index.shtml to upgrade to the latest dev version. (I'm not super interested, but there's definitely a few fixes that I'd like to get on my machine).
I tried once with the graphical installer and once with command line, the same result. The results from the installer from the command line update were: --- m...@opensolaris:/export/home$ pfexec pkg set-publisher -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev opensolaris.org Loading catalog cache ... m...@opensolaris:/export/home$ pfexec pkg image-update DOWNLOAD PKGS FILES XFER (MB) Completed 1464/1464 117107/117107 1221.28/1221.28 /1221.28 8 PHASE ACTIONS Removal Phase 113947/119724 Warning - directory etc/sma/snmp/mibs not empty - contents preserved in /tmp/tmp2Mh5Dm/var/pkg/lost+found/etc/sma/snmp/mibs-20100421T114047Z Removal Phase 119724/119724 Install Phase 168480/169690 The 'pcieb' driver shares the alias 'pciexclass,060400' with the 'pcie_pci' driver, but the system cannot determine how the latter was delivered. Its entry on line 2 in /etc/driver_aliases has been commented out. If this driver is no longer needed, it may be removed by booting into the 'opensolaris-2' boot environment and invoking 'rem_drv pcie_pci' as well as removing line 2 from /etc/driver_aliases or, before rebooting, mounting the 'opensolaris-2' boot environment and running 'rem_drv -b <mountpoint> pcie_pci' and removing line 2 from <mountpoint>/etc/driver_aliases. The 'pcieb' driver shares the alias 'pciexclass,060401' with the 'pcie_pci' driver, but the system cannot determine how the latter was delivered. Its entry on line 3 in /etc/driver_aliases has been commented out. If this driver is no longer needed, it may be removed by booting into the 'opensolaris-2' boot environment and invoking 'rem_drv pcie_pci' as well as removing line 3 from /etc/driver_aliases or, before rebooting, mounting the 'opensolaris-2' boot environment and running 'rem_drv -b <mountpoint> pcie_pci' and removing line 3 from <mountpoint>/etc/driver_aliases. Install Phase 168623/169690 driver (asy) install failed with return code 1 command run was: /usr/sbin/add_drv -n -b /tmp/tmp2Mh5Dm -i "pci11c1,480" -m * 0666 root sys,*,cu 0600 uucp uucp asy command output was: ------------------------------------------------------------ Option (-m) : missing token: (*) Usage: add_drv [ -m '<permission> ','<...>' ] [ -n ] [ -f ] [ -v ] [ -i '<identify_name <...>' ] [ -b <basedir> ] [ -c <class_name> ] [ -p <dev_policy> ] <driver_module> Example: add_drv -m '* 0666 bin bin' -i 'acme,sd new,sd' sd Add 'sd' drive with identify names: acme,sd and new,sd. Every minor node will have the permission 0666, and be owned by bin with group bin. ------------------------------------------------------------ Install Phase 169690/169690 Update Phase 1746/1746 A clone of opensolaris-1 exists and has been updated and activated. On the next boot the Boot Environment opensolaris-2 will be mounted on '/'. Reboot when ready to switch to this updated BE. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Please review release notes posted at: http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/relnotes/200906/x86/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- When I reboot into the new (snv_134) boot environment, a whole bunch of error messages appear, like this: Reading ZFS filesystems: (10/10) Apr 21 12:46:09 inetd[5367]: Failed to update state of instance svc:/application/x11/xfs:default in repository: entity not found Apr 21 12:46:09 inetd[5367]: Failed to get instance for svc:/application/x11/xfs:default .... repeated ... Apr 21 12:46:36 opensolaris cacao: Error: Fail to start cacao agent. default Apr 21 12:46:36 opensolaris svc.startd[9]: application/management/common-agent-container1-default failed: transitioned to maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' for details) opensolaris console login: ---- And then I cannot log in. Every time I try, my username and password are not accepted. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks, Matt -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ install-discuss mailing list install-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/install-discuss