-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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 >>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.14 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJMGmXXAAoJEEADRM+bKN5wl9UH/10Au5/ZwaB4ooqeWnBoOekr ecIgwjEuPS4VI4jfTMmba/qn/NwuMaE5DwCgL4gV1io/4ZDZdyuR81j7PY6e/NfU FWmx9x0vVtcb7znBJmvIg4Md9eiwEvCCobmANPCUnXinWksN6pHY14185xh/RjaB h0epIiRdZ7NPU/EZINOVvsK+ujR2uP2Pa75KlLHTHmocsiiPyyyhCfxOJSa75h4B ud/yj4MTfmlKmDxH5gsTh4EBVfSx8jg/nFAYdhi8ewb4Y7W0sGs9ULBs00XF17vg DVUIo0VrfGBkRu7AQr6pMXSiNzRQGonOjJho777KFtVRe7uPeo2N+PSRPmZnhFU= =w4YF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ install-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/install-discuss
