> On Mar 9, 2017, at 4:42 PM, Volker A. Brandt <v...@bb-c.de> wrote: > > Hi Dan! >
<SNIP!> > > - I like the "straight install to pool" option. I have had this in my > Kayak net installer for a long time but never sent the pull request. You can only install it on a PRE-CONFIGURED rpool. The idea is you enter shell first, create your pool, exit the shell, and then use option 2. It's for people like me who dual-purpose SSDs for rpool, slog, and leave unallocated room for load-balancing. > - The keyboard selection did not work; I selected 18 for German but > still got US. This may well be due to VBox interfering; I usually > don't use the console of my VMs but just ssh in. Did that ever work on the Caiman installer? If it does, I may need more fixes in the build_iso.sh script I have. > - The disk selection screen had some lines with more than 80 columns, > causing line wrap. So it all looked a bit ragged. Worked fine, > though -- installed on a single 20GB VDI disk. It's SUPPOSED TO be > 80 columns and ragged. It's one reason you only get 7 disks at a time on a screen. > - After installation, I wanted to stop the VM so I could remove the > boot DVD from the config. So I told VBox to "send the shutdown > signal". This caused a message of "/usr/sbin/shutdown not found". > Maybe you want to put that binary on the miniroot. :-) I've had to bloat the original kayak miniroot a lot already. You could use "init 0". I could also include the hard-linked aliases to reboot: "poweroff" and "halt". I think that would be easier. To that end, I think I'll include poweroff and halt. > Will do more tests as time permits. All in all, looking very good. Thanks, Dan _______________________________________________ OmniOS-discuss mailing list OmniOS-discuss@lists.omniti.com http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss