Bah, the most embarrassing outcome. It is true the snv128 does not boot, but
has been fixed since then. The reason I thought b130 was also not booting,
was...fastbecauseitwasdefaultedtouseserialconsole/fast, and would appear
like it just hanged. Enabling kernel debug and verbose, and still not
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Jorgen Lundman lund...@lundman.net wrote:
Bah, the most embarrassing outcome. It is true the snv128 does not boot, but
has been fixed since then. The reason I thought b130 was also not booting,
was...fastbecauseitwasdefaultedtouseserialconsole/fast, and would
Hi,
Martin Bochnig wrote:
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Martin Bochnig mar...@martux.org wrote:
hi,
is SUNWefc (or equivalent) installed?
Or SUNWckr?
One or both of those packages seem to be missing on your config.
i have installed opensolaris from the SXCE DVD single image
I am using OpenSolaris 2009.06. I have VIA TECH CBP USB modem. my modem is not
detected by OpenSolaris. When i type dmesg in terminal, it lists my VIA TECH
modem. But i cant configure it further. Somebody please help me. Thanks in
advance.
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andrew wrote:
So OpenSolaris 2010.02 will not even support
printing out of the box, I now need to download and
install several meg of packages just to print?
Of course 2010.03 will support printing - is your
problem a printer not
supported by the included CUPS drivers?
My problem
On 12/30/09 08:01 AM, andrew wrote:
My problem is that the print manager entry on the administration menu is now
dead - nothing ever appears after clicking on it and there is no obvious way to get
access to the GUI administration for printing. The novice user is therefore stuck with no
On 12/30/09 07:43 AM, diensh wrote:
I am using OpenSolaris 2009.06. I have VIA TECH CBP USB modem. my modem is not detected
by OpenSolaris. When i type dmesg in terminal, it lists my VIA TECH modem.
But i cant configure it further. Somebody please help me. Thanks in advance.
Start with
On 12/30/09 08:01 AM, andrew wrote:
My problem is that the print manager entry on the
administration menu is now dead - nothing ever
appears after clicking on it and there is no obvious
way to get access to the GUI administration for
printing. The novice user is therefore stuck with no
andrew wrote:
andrew wrote:
So OpenSolaris 2010.02 will not even support
printing out of the box, I now need to download and
install several meg of packages just to print?
Of course 2010.03 will support printing - is your
problem a printer not
supported by the included CUPS
Dave Walker - Sun UK wrote:
Hiya folks,
I'm having problems, doing something which shouldn't be too far from
straightforward, and I hope you can help me out.
I'm running up OSol 2009.06 in VirtualBox 3.1.2 on OSX 10.6.2; it installs
without problems.
However, for reasons I won't go into
# pkg install SUNWipkg
DOWNLOAD PKGS
FILESXFER (MB)
ted 802/802 25636/25636
441.2/441.2
seems like you have some packages from contrib, that you should uninstall. see
release notes for details.
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I really need to get on with my honours project -
which is on Solaris Zones btw. Instead I've spent the
past day filing nice new bugs in OpenSolaris. I guess
that's the price I pay for being on the bleeding
edge. ;-)
Cheers
Andrew.
My take is, thanks to AlanC's info in a separate
On 12/30/09 07:01 AM, andrew wrote:
We've never had 2 copies of all the packages on the
live CD - why do you think
there are?
Because I was under the impression that there are two copies of each piece of
software on the live CD - executable directly from the CD and as cpio archives
for
On 12/29/09 05:15 PM, Garen Parham wrote:
Thanks Shawn. Since 130 is now out I gave it another shot, but it's now stuck
in a loop where pkg won't update itself and beadm won't activate an external BE:
# pkg image-update
WARNING: pkg(5) appears to be out of date, and should be updated before
My first thought was that it is this bug:
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6820576
The notes indicate it's VMWare only, but if you hit ESC as previously poster
suggested and see some tell-tale error output, worth a shot.
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I am having some problems with a STMF iSCSI target on
a SX:CE - it is 125 BFUed to 128 for the dedup; the
initiator is VirtualBox 3.1.2 running on Windows 2008
R2 server; it seems if I load it a bit, it breaks (I
am installing OpenSolaris 130 and FreeBSD 8.0 at the
same moment, using two
Could you please repost your .zshrc? The one here
http://student.prz.rzeszow.pl/~bart/zsh/.zshrc returns a 404.
Thanks.
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We have been researching this for 2 days, and the frustration is setting in -
we would like to know WHAT drives the backup retention ?
Can it be corrupted/ how/ and what steps can be taken to resolve such a problem
We are currently MANUALLY recycling/re-labeling our backup tapes, and would
andrew wrote:
We've never had 2 copies of all the packages on the
live CD - why do you think
there are?
Because I was under the impression that there are two copies of each piece of
software on the live CD - executable directly from the CD and as cpio
archives for installation. The
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