Thanks for clearing my doubts. I searched for solutions to this kind of error. It seems that
"if a boot environment (BE) is mounted by using the beadm mount command, and the system is rebooted before that BE gets unmounted, selecting that BE from the GRUB menu causes a boot failure." I wonder how that description fits into my case... Tian On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:26 AM, James Carlson <carlsonj at workingcode.com>wrote: > Tian He wrote: > > 1. By running "hg clone > > ssh://anon at hg.opensolaris.org/hg/onnv/onnv-gate opensol", which > > version of ON source is downloaded? > > That grabs the "tip" of the tree, which means the very latest change > that someone has integrated. > > It's a live source base, and you're fetching it while it's being developed. > > > 2. By running "pfexec pkg install developer/opensolaris/osnet", will > > the build tool SUNWonbld also be installed? Someone said yes. The > > thing is, I didn't know that, so I just used "pfexec pkg install > > SUNWonbld" before executing this command. Later on I realized the > > build tool SUNWonbld is closely related to the release, I probably > > shouldn't have done that. I suspect this the reason for my failure. > > That doesn't sound related to problems in sysevent. > > Yes, you should have the newest SUNWonbld available, and for my systems > I just build it out of $SRC/tools. But not having the newest available > usually isn't a serious problem (unless there's been a flag day), and > even when it is a problem, it _usually_ causes problems with the build > process itself (compiling the software) and not with the installation or > running of the product. > > The one exception to that is bfu. Always use the bfu that matches the > code you've got. It's in $SRC/tools/scripts/bfu.sh. > > -- > James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W <carlsonj at workingcode.com> > -- One way leads to another -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/on-discuss/attachments/20091204/3c7cbc12/attachment.html>
