On Dec 20, 2007 1:32 AM, Bart Smaalders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Can you reach 'http://pkg.opensolaris.org:80' from a web browser?
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Google told me something.
Actually SUNWcsl has been installed on my system.
But
#pkg-get install gmake
still reported SUNWcsl not found.
That's b
Moving to indiana-discuss..
Please do not start battling each other, bringing this issue to indiana-discuss
is only to show potential gotcha when assuming a specific PATH setting in
utilities/scripts
Cheers,
Ivan
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Well I'm not sure of a timeline for the Adaptec drivers. Certainly
you can create your own Indiana distro with the Adaptec drivers from
Solaris, or else, if you have a spare USB or IDE hard disk that's another
possibility to install the current Indiana release. Otherwise, the next
India
Yip, it looks like I have adaptec scsi controllers. Any idea on when adaptec
could be included? I bought these boxes largely to play around with indiana
and if that's not gonna be possible for awhile, I can actually return them.
Good old fire sale :)
Thanks,
Earl
- Original Message
Hi Earl,
D'oh, you're likely hitting another bug. Do you have Adaptec SCSI
controllers? If you do, you're likely hitting:
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=158. Unfortunately, due
to redistribution issues and the goals of the Indiana release to be fully
redistributable we
My discs are all 18.2 gigs and it says that the recommended size is 20GB, so
maybe it doesn't show my discs cause they're too small?
Earl
- Original Message
From: Earl Cahill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Clay Baenziger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: indiana-discuss@opensolaris.org
Sent: Thursday, D
Thanks Clay,
I think I have another issue as well, because I tabbed through and got to the
'pick your hard drive screen' and nothing was listed. Perhaps my hard drives
weren't recognized. I just bought a couple old va linux boxes and they have
four scsi drives attached.
Thanks,
Earl
- O
Hi Earl,
This is a known defect, and will hopefull be resolved for the next
update (see: http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=85).
However, it is possible to use the tab and return keys to navigate the
off-screen buttons, etc. but it's certainly not convenient.
I am trying to install on a server that can only get 640 x 480 resolution.
When I start the install, I can't see the whole window and I can't move the
window in any way, such that I can see the buttons to advance through the
install. Being able to resize the install window, and then scroll thr