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On 6/17/2010 2:02 PM, Mary Ding wrote:
> Kyle and Shawn:
> 
> The following pointer is how to create custom manifest off AI iso, Keith
> also send the same pointer and you don't need to setup an AI server to
> do this:
> 
> http://dlc.sun.com/osol/docs/content/dev/AIinstall/howbootable.html
> 

You're right. I've actually read this before. I just didn't realize the
default one wouldn't work so I skipped it.

Thanks!

 -Kyle

> 
> 
> On 06/17/10 10:48 AM, Kyle McDonald wrote:
> On 6/17/2010 1:29 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
> 
>   
>>>>> I'm using the b134 AI ISO that I downloaded, with the default manifest
>>>>> that comes on it. Why would that ISO have the wrong repository listed
>>>>> in it?
>>>>>        
>>>> The AI ISOs are created with the assumption that you'll be installing
>>>> from the /release repository.  However, due to the delay in the official
>>>> build release, 134+ hasn't yet been put there, and so you must use the
>>>> /dev repository.
>>>>
>>>>      
> ahh.
> 
>   
>>>>> Are you saying I should edit the manifest in the ISO, and burn a new
>>>>> CD?
>>>>>        
>>>> No; you should be able to supply a new manifest on the AI server that
>>>> points at the repository you really want.
>>>>      
> Ok. I haven't setup a AI server yet, I need a OS install to do it on.
> I thought I had read way back when it came out that the CD will work
> without a server (and I guess It's supposed to work that way once
> relased.) so I just popped the media in.
> 
>   
>>>> I don't know what those exact
>>>> steps are, but this question has been asked before, so I assume you'll
>>>> find it in the documentation or the mailing list archives.  Perhaps on
>>>> the project documentation page here:
>>>>
>>>>    http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+caiman/AI_Documentation
>>>>
>>>>      
> yes I've been reading through that. One of the first steps to setting up
> a server is to install it - usually using the AI media.
> 
> As Keith suggested, I think I'll copy the manifest off, edit it, and put
> it on one of the web servers we have around, then enter that URL when
> prompted.
> 
> Kinda surprised that nothing complained in the log about the version
> mismatch though.
> 
> Thanks for the help on this one.
> 
>   -Kyle
> 
> 
>   
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> -Shawn
>>>>      
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