Hi,
good questions.
At the moment, the key features are not to have more features at all than what
illumos provides,
and a text-installer that places everything at its place as we usually do.
We at Sonicle liked the idea of having our own distribution of illumos,
allowing us to streamline
kernel
We have it working on VMWare 4 and 5, community and licensed versions.
We have it working on VirtualBox, both on Windows and Solaris hosts.
We have it working on KVM for illumos, tested on an experimental version of
XStreamOS on bare metal with KVM built on it.
I have no OracleVM to test it.
If
On 2012-09-20 08:40, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi,
this is a bare distribution featuring just the illumos kernel and dependency
packages,
just the minimum requirements + gcc.
Is this your take at becoming the reference distro for development
and lightweight-footprint testing of development for
Hi, sure boot environments are there, inside illumos kernel.
About networked installtion, probably this is a different thing.
If I well remember, there was some kind of software you may add to Solaris 10
to make it a
network installation server, do you think it's still available and usable with
On 2012-09-20 17:11, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi, sure boot environments are there, inside illumos kernel.
About networked installtion, probably this is a different thing.
If I well remember, there was some kind of software you may add to Solaris 10
to make it a
network installation server, do
Am 20.09.12 11:10, schrieb Gabriele Bulfon:
We have it working on VMWare 4 and 5, community and licensed versions.
We have it working on VirtualBox, both on Windows and Solaris hosts.
We have it working on KVM for illumos, tested on an experimental version of
XStreamOS on bare metal with KVM