> I am currently building an OpenSAMP
> vm on virtualbox and will also be building a vmware
> image as well
>
> Message was edited by:
> soquin
Wow, you need to bold-face and underscore each and every word!
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Hi
I'm not sure what is getting in the way. I work as "normal" user and files on
Pen drive are never a problem. A "lock" only means that a file attribute is
"read-only" and generally just forcing it will delete it.
If you have a file that you just can't delete, can you provide the following:
l
Hi Andy
OpenSolaris 05/2008 (Indiana) is totally "free". Only the SXCE & SXDE are
non-redistributable.
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> Remember, in Unix file names are case sensitive.
> Maybe you wrote
> something wrong.
I made sure i used all the correct cases.
An yeah, I'm sure terminals fine ... it must be somthing in the folders and
files
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> I would love to say that it worked --- but it didn't.
> I typed in exeactly what you said (except changed my username to what it
> actually is) and it said there was no such file. I did loads of things about
> making it easier to track down certain files but they all said they didn;t
> exist -
>
> Again you have to use your administrator privileges
> and run a command
> with the pfexec prefix
>
> pfexec rm /export/home/matt/.Trash/C00122.JPG
>
> See, this is not Windows and here we are strict about
> who can do what... ;-)
>
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Robert Lawhead writes:
> Sorry if this isn't the best forum, but symptoms of a problem I'm seeing with
> snv_b91 seem similar, at least with respect to unkillable processes to one
> descibed here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] might be a better one.
> Nevada builds, having two processes "receiving" the sam
Sorry if this isn't the best forum, but symptoms of a problem I'm seeing with
snv_b91 seem similar, at least with respect to unkillable processes to one
descibed here.
Context:
Periodically (typically every two hours), we use zfs send -i ... | zfs
receive ... to do incremental replicati
Any clarifying info on the use case requirement for minimal install ?
Is it a production deployment thing or some other requirement ?
B
Chris Linton-Ford wrote:
No, there isn't any timeframe, not even a specific plan at this point.
If you really want it, contributing code to do it i
Chris Linton-Ford wrote:
>> No, there isn't any timeframe, not even a specific plan at this point.
>> If you really want it, contributing code to do it is the way to make it
>> happen. If you just want someone else to do it, then you're beholden to
>> other priorities that might be coming along
It helps to look in the right places. I haven't tested it but the answer
seems to be at:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=62982&tstart=0
- Keith
Keith Paskett wrote:
> I have a similar problem on a Sun W1100z but after an updating, the
> system just keeps auto rebooting. Si
I have a similar problem on a Sun W1100z but after an updating, the
system just keeps auto rebooting. Since I never get the grub menu, I
can't boot the original image and roll back. The same thing happened
after a clean install then adding postgres3 and the compilers. I was
going to do some mor
Hi Kelvin,
To achieve your task, you basically need to change two things: change
"rootpath" property to new device path and regenerate device tree. I have no
OpenSolaris system as I'll demostrate it by using SXDE system as follow:
1) Figure out new root fs device path.
hi
I am working with the Sun team to develop resources for using VirtualBox and
also for those who want to use Solaris and OpenSolaris as a host and or a guest:
http://wikis.sun.com/display/Appliance/Sun+xVM+VirtualBox+Best+Practices
We will provide links to downloadable vms as they become avai
Sarjerao wrote:
> I am facing issue while product test with different time zone option.
> Time zone with Asia/Calcutta & GMT+5:30 shows 11 hrs difference.
> $ TZ=Asia/Calcutta
> $ export TZ
> $ date
> Fri Jun 13 10:39:04 IST 2008
> $ TZ="GMT+5:30"
> $ export TZ
> $ date
> Thu Jun 12 23:39:19 GMT 20
> No, there isn't any timeframe, not even a specific plan at this point.
> If you really want it, contributing code to do it is the way to make it
> happen. If you just want someone else to do it, then you're beholden to
> other priorities that might be coming along.
>
This is definitely som
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