On 02/06/09 08:55, Jan Hnatek wrote: > Well, I updated to 106 from /dev yesterday, > just before pulling KDE. I was running on 105 > for the last month. > Also, I had a couple of KDE packages already > in place from my attempts to build it (I think > FOSSqt and further up the dependency tree were pulled). > > And I should probably add that I managed to break it nicely, > roughly like this: > - upgrade to 106 > reboot to opensolaris-3 (new zfs filesystem created by beadm) > I used this for a day with no problem > - installed KDE > - ran KDE for a while > - tried to show a colleague one youtube video with KDE 4.2 demo > tried fullscreen (slightly expecting it to break) > which got me to a complete freeze > - when I rebooted, $HOME was not accessible...
I've seen similar things happen when I do sth like: beadm mount <other BE> <mountpoint> .. do something on <mountpoint> reboot (without beadm umount!) into <other BE> then the <other BE> doesn't have /opt mounted. what I do to resolve is return to the initial BE, mount & umount the other BE, reboot. HTH Michael -- Michael Schuster http://blogs.sun.com/recursion Recursion, n.: see 'Recursion'
