> OK, I got it to boot up always with opensolaris by > renaming the kernel-35 folder to just "kernel" ( > which I guess is default). It is. But what is wrong with using the boot-file parameter (remember that I don't know SPARC, see eeprom(1M))?
> I have a question regarding the opensolaris sources. > I need to boot up opensolaris on a simulator. ( which > is simulating the sparc architecture in pretty good > detail). I need to create a zip file that contains > all the sources necessary for the simulator to boot > up with opensolaris OS. My question is if I just pack > up the sources for the opensolaris OS ( the usr/src > directory) , is it enuf to boot on the simulator( > which currently can very well boot up with solaris 9) > ? I do not know anything about your simulator, but my impression is that the answer is no. You might have to build the sources on that simulator so you will have to get SXCR installed on it then you will have to install the sources etc... As I said I can be wrong. J-F This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list [email protected]
