That's an interesting can of worms because in Debian I am used to
editing /etc/network/interfaces in order to statically configure a set
of network interfaces. In Solaris, I have to manage several files
(/etc/hostname.* /etc/hostname6.* /etc/hosts ...) in order to do the
same things. To take
--Hmm; I'm totally new to Solaris myself; so when I have to config a static IP,
I just use a Bash script.
--I think a worthwhile primary goal for Nexenta is to be the frontline-leader
in making Solaris +faster+ and easier to use.
--Solaris itself (upstream) should be taking the best bits off
Using latest ISO (July 5)
' apt-get install nexenta-gnome ' aborted with size mismatch after DL'ing for
~4 hours.
' apt-get -f install ' == Did nothing
' dpkg --configure -a ' == Did nothing
' apt-get update; apt-get install cmatrix ' == Installed cmatrix but did not
config pending pkgs.
o Open call for developers
o Full-court press (digg, slashdot, freshmeat, etc publicity)
o Rewards system?
[Wink]
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