Unfortunately I had tried this, was trying to boot from the DVD and found the
Failsafe image in Grub. fsck'd with it mounted and with it not mounted, no
difference.
Just for laughs I tried once again without luck.
I'll reinstall and leave some extra space for the rounding errors (as well as
k
Some more info.
During fsck, I receive the error:
EXCESSIVE DUPLICATE INODE
CONTINUE?
This happens a few times, I type "yes" at the CONTINUE prompt. After some time
it goes into PHASE 1b to "Rescan for More DUPS".
This is when I receive the "BAD STATE 0x52 TO BLKERR" error.
The wonderful Int
Sorry, that command was "fsck -F ufs -o b=32 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s0"
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hrm... Things seemed to be going well, installed some packages and was building
some stuf from source and my box crashed.
fsck cannot seem to repair at this point either.
Running the fsck command:
fsck -F ufs -o b=32 /c1d0s0
I go to some magical pass called "1b" where is rechecks for duplicate
If anyone is interested, looks like build 67 went right on my M2N-E without any
problems whatsoever. Finished the install just a few minutes ago and am copying
my date back :-)
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For Solaris 10 and below I usually go to sunfreeware.com if I'm missing some
libraries or need some package that is not included on the DVD. Is there a
central repository somewhere for these useful binary packages for OpenSolaris?
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Howdy there. I've got an Asus M2N-E motherboard with an NForce-5 chipset.
Should I even attempt to install opensolaris on this?
Thanks!
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