HI,
right, booting is fine
Now I am going to update to osol-dev-133-x86
Is there no samba / cifs server pre-installed? Only NFS?
Bye
Jason
BTW: be de-localizing the not required language support the system will be
quite slim: about 2,5 Gbytes
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Ok,
right now I am able to boot from OS 2009/06
osol-dev-132-x86 is running, too:
***
- format USB drive in one single partition using fat32
- physically detach when booting live cd
- p. attach after Gnome Desktop is loaded
- tdrive is mounted
- install using the icon - there you want to manual
Hm,
the discussion is going on:
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=4755
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6779374
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6819531
Is it still this hard to solve? I am stuck...
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know what to do after restarting from USB drive...
Thank you
Jason
See below the Install log :
Timezone setting will be TZ=UTC
Set timezone
System reports enough physical memory for installation,
swap is optional
Timezone setting will be TZ=Europe/Berlin
Set timezone
Disk was changed
know what to do after restarting from USB drive...
Thank you
Jason
See below the Install log :
Timezone setting will be TZ=UTC
Set timezone
System reports enough physical memory for installation,
swap is optional
Timezone setting will be TZ=Europe/Berlin
Set timezone
Disk was changed
ering
rolling my own, so I can probably safely delete them. Are you suspicious
that they whacked my slocate group?
Jason
IPSbdb4 (blastwave) 0.5.11-2.6 installed
IPScommon (blastwave) 0.5.11-2.6 installed
There's nothing unusual about this server. Started with 2008.06 and then
updated to 2009.11. I've definitely not messed with anything like pkg. I'm
guessing that I shouldn't be getting this traceback.
-bash-3.2$ pfexec pkg install SUNWipkg
DOWNLOADPKGS
're likely going to have more problems after you install that package and
attempt to make ntfs-g3, but again, we'll need to know what commands are
failing.
Jason
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Amey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to install ntfs-3g in my OpenSoalris 2008.11 de
se some scratch
space for temporary storage), but if there is, I wasn't able to find it.
Anyway, to make low space BE's viable, that issue will need to be addressed
somehow.
Jason
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Lori Alt wrote:
>
> The fix to support installing on 4 GB CF (and
Guess I'll join the mailing list. Big thanks to Dave for the advice.
Jason
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Jason Frank wrote:
> Thanks, it'll be just opposite the work I've always done building SVR4
> packages. It will be interesting to see it from the other side.
OK, I've got a pickle, and I can't seem to find my way out. I'm quite familiar
with Solaris, but all of this Live CD and zfs stuff is quite new to me.
I have a server with 12x1TB SATA drives on a Areca 1130 controller (JBOD), it
also has a 4GB CF on a PATA interface. I want to have my BE on th
Creating GRUB menu in /mnt
Installing grub on /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s0
stage1 written to partition 0 sector 0 (abs 16065)
stage2 written to partition 0, 264 sectors starting at 50 (abs 16115)
# reboot
updating /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
updating /platform/i86pc/amd64/boot_archive
Jason
Michael
zpool import from failsafe indicates no pools to import...
with -k, it will not reboot on its own.. but i get this..
with IDE attached...
/platform/i86pc/kernel/drv/amd64/pci non-zero sect addr in input file
pci error reading sections
panic[cpu0]/thread=ffbc25ba0: cannot mount root pa
as far as common hardware, there is none. I have tried this on 3 completely
different systems.
placing my linux HDD into my primary desktop = successful boot and operation.
When i re-installed onto the SCSI disk (on my main desktop, the one that
originally started having issues) I had already
I must say, i am completely at a loss here. I had a completely successful
install of 5.11 running when suddenly it just spontaneously reboot. The
problem is that now it reboots just after selecting the O/S from grub...
I pulled the drive and placed it in another known-good PC, and the symptoms
drive? (I guess this would be
USB or FireWire)? Thoughts on speed, ease of installation, etc.? How about the
possibility of trying to find a PCMCIA SCSI card and running an external SCSI
drive?
Thanks for any input,
Jason Antman
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i got man pages installed, thanks everyone
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i got my machine running a again, i don't remember what stuff i selected during
the install. i didn't know what most of it was for.
$ cat /var/sadm/system/admin/CLUSTER
CLUSTER=SUNWCrnet
$
so how do get SUNWman installed?
i don't even know how to mount the install CD
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Dave Miner wrote:
> Jason Bradfield wrote:
>> Hi,
>> We are using snv_62, after the initial install we are removing packages
>> that we really do not need.
>> Initially I removed all Gnome then thought what will happen if I remove
>> all application category...
&
be installed as needed...
Is there an reasoning behind this?
Thanks,
Jason.
Gurus:
would it possible for a non-global zone to listen on multiple vip address?
global> ifconfig -a
bge0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2
inet 192.168.1.22 netmask ff00 broadcast 204.252.48.255
bge0:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2
zone www-zone
inet 192.168.1.
my machine doesn't boot anymore, i'll have to get back to you when i sort this
out
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the installer didn't do this
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thanks a lot Sanjay,
i got an email from Casper with instructions on how to parition my disk,
one slice in my solaris partition is for zpool storeage, but the installer put
ufs on it and mounted it on /zpool, here's the vfstab entry
/dev/dsk/c1d0s4 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s4 /zpool ufs 2 yes -
i changed
i'm installing solaris 10 for the first time and i'm not sure how to partition
my boot disk properly. The installed only lets me use one of the four
partitions for solaris, and if i want more, i have to use slices inside that
partition. The installer only lets me use partitions 2, 3, and 4 for s
Turned out to be just a dumb mistake on my part. If anyone else gets this,
check to make sure you have "anon=0" on the NFS share parameters.
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I got an error doing a new solaris install on an old E250. Once it gets to the
overflow error, you can't even get back to an ok prompt with a break signal.
You have to power it down. Has anyone seen this?
{1} ok boot net - install
Resetting ...
Sun (TM) Enterprise 250 (2 X UltraSPARC-II
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