We are pleased to announce the release of the test suites for
the Secure by Default (SBD) and Key Management Framework (KMF)
projects. In addition, all the previously released test source
and packages have been updated to the current version.
The SBD test suite is an STF-based functional test sui
> I'm am trying to install Solaris in
> interactive mode but my mouse doesn't work(both
> ps2 one,and usb )
>
> bios options:
> usb controller -->enabled
> usb 2.0 controller -->enabled
> usb keyboard suport -->enabled
> usb mouse support -->enabled
> legacy usb storage detect -->enabled
I think
You're right:
NOTES
The halt and poweroff utilities do not cleanly shutdown
smf(5) services. Execute the scripts in /etc/rcnum.d or exe-
cute shutdown actions in inittab(4). To ensure a complete
shutdown of system services, use shutdown(1M) or init(1M) to
reboot a
Please don't try the poweroff command without reading the man page - it doesn't
do a clean shutdown!
Cheers
Andrew.
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I haven't yet tried the poweroff command, though I've used the other one you
mentioned but then
as a reboot '6'.
What is actually the difference between an 'init 5' and 'shutdown -i 5 -g 0 -y'?
I thought for a desktop home computer the 'init' command is sufficient.
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Hi,
I'm am trying to install Solaris in interactive mode but my mouse doesn't
work(both ps2 one,and usb )
bios options:
usb controller -->enabled
usb 2.0 controller -->enabled
usb keyboard suport -->enabled
usb mouse support -->enabled
legacy usb storage detect -->enabled
Thanks
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Emmanuel De Paepe wrote:
> I disabled the service but it didn't help.
> For now I have only tried it for Solaris Express.
>
> It is a strange error, since when I perform an 'init 6' it always reboots.
> In my opinion this means that the OS is shut down correctly, except the
> powering off is missin
I disabled the service but it didn't help.
For now I have only tried it for Solaris Express.
It is a strange error, since when I perform an 'init 6' it always reboots.
In my opinion this means that the OS is shut down correctly, except the
powering off is missing.
I guess something is missing or g
>Dennis,
>
>> I think that getting uptime to report 5000 days should be no problem. I
>> wonder what happens if I set the time to a date previous to the epoch? That
>> would sort of force a negative number as the UNIX time.
>>
>
>snv_77 will not let you set the time to before 01:00 on the date