I think you can use FUSE.
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Στις Σάβ, 23 Ιαν, 2021 στις 9:04, ο χρήστηςHung Nguyen Gia via
openindiana-discuss έγραψε: Does OI
support Linux file systems, e.g: Ext2/3/4, XFS, JFS...?
And support to what extent? read/write or read-only?
Does it
On 2021-01-22 23:17, Chris wrote:
On 2021-01-22 22:58, Hung Nguyen Gia via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Are they compatible? Could I use UFS for data exchange purpose?
UFS is available on all BSDs, including one doesn't support ZFS. So it's a
better
portable FS than ZFS.
But I'm a bit pessimis
On 2021-01-22 22:58, Hung Nguyen Gia via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Are they compatible? Could I use UFS for data exchange purpose?
UFS is available on all BSDs, including one doesn't support ZFS. So it's a
better
portable FS than ZFS.
But I'm a bit pessimistic, because each BSD's UFS is diff
If you could, please give me an accurate list.
I'm trying to find the one that suitable for my purpose.
Thanks.
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Does OI support Linux file systems, e.g: Ext2/3/4, XFS, JFS...?
And support to what extent? read/write or read-only?
Does it a kernel driver or FUSE driver?
How could I mount a Linux file system under OI?
Please let me know. Thanks.
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Are they compatible? Could I use UFS for data exchange purpose?
UFS is available on all BSDs, including one doesn't support ZFS. So it's a
better portable FS than ZFS.
But I'm a bit pessimistic, because each BSD's UFS is different to the other.
e.g: FreeBSD's UFS2 doesn't mountable under Dragon
Hi Gaetano,
I'm sorry to hear about your drive troubles. Data loss is always very
unfortunate. I've put some questions that you could answer for us
towards the end of the e-mail, which might help us investigate what
happened to your drive.
On Fri, 22 Jan 2021 at 21:36, Hung Nguyen Gia via openi
Sorry for posting here. I know it's the wrong place but it's the place that I
most likely could meet P. Tribble.
Mr. Tribble, as you already has a Google account, and even has two blogs
running, may I ask you to create a google group for Tribblix?
It's doesn't need much effort to create and mai
It's from experience. If a pool faulty on FreeBSD, I will try to import it on
Linux or OI.
Of course, I will try to import it from FreeBSD first.
But most of the time it doesn't work.
The key is to import on other OSes that support ZFS.
The chance that it will be able to import the pool is higher.
On 2021-01-22 17:42, Hung Nguyen Gia wrote:
You said you used the text install so I assume it's non-graphical
installation?
Then better use ssh and work on your comfortable workstation with a handy
terminal
emulator like XFCE4 Terminal.
If it's graphical, I'm out of idea. I don't use NVIDIA.
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 11:39:20AM -0800, Chris wrote:
> I don't have a specific setting for ahci. As a rule, when available,
> I choose that. But it's simply not available.
>
> Here's the output for mine
>
> ~
> 11:35am Fri, 22
> OIDEV# prtconf -D
[...]
> pci1462,7309, instance #0 (drive
On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 08:29:21AM +0700, Hung Nguyen Gia via
openindiana-discuss wrote:
> Hi. Try importing your pool on FreeBSD or Linux.
The usual way is to boot the install medium on your OI system, and then
import the pool there.
--
-Gary Mills--refurb--Winnipe
You said you used the text install so I assume it's non-graphical installation?
Then better use ssh and work on your comfortable workstation with a handy
terminal emulator like XFCE4 Terminal.
If it's graphical, I'm out of idea. I don't use NVIDIA.
On Sat, 23 Jan 2021 08:34:13 +0700 Chr
I'm on Nvidia graphics.
But it looks like my console is running an 800x600 VESA
framebuffer. As a result. The screen draws are REAL slow.
How to best improve that on OI? I change to modsetting
on FreeBSD. But I don't think that's available on OI?
Thanks!
--Chris
--
~10yrs a FreeBSD maintainer o
If it said the pool was of another system or not exported or something like
that, try adding readonly to option:
zpool import -o readonly=on altroot=/mnt rpool
In any circumstances don't do any zpool upgrade.
On Sat, 23 Jan 2021 08:29:21 +0700 Hung Nguyen Gia via openindiana-discuss
w
Hi. Try importing your pool on FreeBSD or Linux.
FreeBSD you could get GhostBSD. Any Linux will sufficient. Even though I
suggest MX Linux.
FreeBSD is easier. Linux you will have to setup ZOL. But it's plenty of guides
on the web. So don't worry.
Import the pool with:
zpool import -o altroot=
On January 22, 2021 7:24:30 PM UTC, Gaetano valboa wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>i have a usb ssd and i installed hipster 2020.4.But after three starts
>it gives me this error: ZFS: i / o error - all block copies unavailable
>ZFS: can't read MOS of pool rpool ZFS: can't find pool by guid Can't
>find / boot /
On 2021-01-22 11:21, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
modinfo, modload (but you should usually use add_drv to install a loadable
driver/module, instead), modunload (but you should usually use rem_drv
instead).
RTFM on all of 'em, because the options and behavior are likely to be
different.
A google
On 2021-01-22 11:14, Gary Mills wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 01:14:05AM -0800, Chris wrote:
OK here's a nice picture (screenshot) I was able to capture that
pretty well sums it up.
Driver is NOT the problem.
I think the only way I'm going to be able to install OI on this, is
by plugging my s
Hi all,
i have a usb ssd and i installed hipster 2020.4.But after three starts
it gives me this error: ZFS: i / o error - all block copies unavailable
ZFS: can't read MOS of pool rpool ZFS: can't find pool by guid Can't
find / boot / zfsloader. Can you help me solve the startup problem.
_
modinfo, modload (but you should usually use add_drv to install a loadable
driver/module, instead), modunload (but you should usually use rem_drv
instead). RTFM on all of 'em, because the options and behavior are likely to be
different.
A google for
freebsd solaris admin cheat sheet
will f
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 01:14:05AM -0800, Chris wrote:
>
> OK here's a nice picture (screenshot) I was able to capture that
> pretty well sums it up.
>
> Driver is NOT the problem.
> I think the only way I'm going to be able to install OI on this, is
> by plugging my sata drive into a USB adapter
OK while I've run all the various NIXs availabe for as long
as I can remember. My $work has been primarily tied to
FreeBSD. So in an effort to get up-to-speed. I was hoping I
could find a sort of cheatsheet for ppl coming from the BSDs.
Things like
kldstat == ? on OI
kldload
etc...
man intro was
On 2021-01-22 09:21, Chris wrote:
On 2021-01-22 07:34, Chris wrote:
On 2021-01-22 01:29, v...@bb-c.de wrote:
Hi Chris!
Hang in there! I'm sure we'll get it to work eventually.
Driver is NOT the problem.
I think the only way I'm going to be able to install OI on this, is
by plugging my sata
On 2021-01-22 07:34, Chris wrote:
On 2021-01-22 01:29, v...@bb-c.de wrote:
Hi Chris!
Hang in there! I'm sure we'll get it to work eventually.
Driver is NOT the problem.
I think the only way I'm going to be able to install OI on this, is
by plugging my sata drive into a USB adapter, and inst
On 2021-01-22 01:29, v...@bb-c.de wrote:
Hi Chris!
Hang in there! I'm sure we'll get it to work eventually.
Driver is NOT the problem.
I think the only way I'm going to be able to install OI on this, is
by plugging my sata drive into a USB adapter, and install it there.
Then after installati
They have known this sound issue for a long time:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/12839
https://www.illumos.org/issues/13005
I found OI works better with speakers.
I had give up the hope with earphones.
If earphones is a hard requirement, better use another OS.
I you don't like Linux. Then I s
Find another machine.
I'm very appreciate if you continue to help investigate the problems.
But it will took you unproductive for at least a month.
A month or maybe more.
See my previous issue:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/12964
https://www.illumos.org/issues/13053
https://www.illumos.org/
I think test with OmniOS is right. But I have to remind you again: you started
first doesn't mean you will be the winner!
Solaris/Illumos has been stagnant for a long time when others still going ahead.
Hope it would help changing your mindset to be more realistic.
On Fri, 22 Jan 2021 1
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 7:45 AM Hung Nguyen Gia via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Well well. Except sometimes it's stuck for eternity.
>
> https://www.illumos.org/issues/12963
>
> The only solution is to cold reset. It corrupted the disk.
> The only way to reu
On January 22, 2021 6:45:05 AM UTC, Hung Nguyen Gia via openindiana-discuss
wrote:
>Well well. Except sometimes it's stuck for eternity.
>
>https://www.illumos.org/issues/12963
>
>The only solution is to cold reset. It corrupted the disk.
>The only way to reuse this disk is from another system us
On 01/22/21 10:29 AM, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
> Hi Chris!
>
>
> Hang in there! I'm sure we'll get it to work eventually.
>
>> Driver is NOT the problem.
>> I think the only way I'm going to be able to install OI on this, is
>> by plugging my sata drive into a USB adapter, and install it there.
Hi Chris!
Hang in there! I'm sure we'll get it to work eventually.
> Driver is NOT the problem.
> I think the only way I'm going to be able to install OI on this, is
> by plugging my sata drive into a USB adapter, and install it there.
> Then after installation. Plug the drive back into the sat
On 2021-01-21 18:31, Gary Mills wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 04:10:40PM -0800, Chris wrote:
Thank you *very* much for the reply.
It's an AMD Athlon II X3 @3Ghz w/*Gb RAM
It's on an AM2+ board -- I know. But still...
Anyway.
I used to have one of those.
The failures I indicated here turned
On 2021-01-21 13:58, Gary Mills wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 12:56:51PM -0800, Chris wrote:
Or, why does the 20201031 usb image text install crash
on my AMD XIII @3Ghz && 8GB RAM?
What is AMD XIII? I have three AMD Ryzen systems. None of them behave
that way. This is the one I use most of
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