Hi Brian,
Thanks for all your help,
Brian Ruthven - Solaris Network Sustaining - Sun UK wrote:
Looking at the script, it would seem that by installing the packages you
mention, you've avoided the faulty bit of script. Nevertheless, in your
case it's fixed your problem, but there still exists
Ian Allison wrote:
I've submitted a bug report at bugs.opensolaris.org. It seems to be in
the system (CR 6908102), but I can't find a URL for it by searching.
I'll post it if I find it (or if I can fix the bug :)
bugs.opensolaris.org only updates from the internal database once a day,
so it
Ian Allison wrote:
Hi,
Just to follow up, I looked at the create_ramdisk script
(/boot/solaris/bin/create_ramdisk) and it has a dependency on mkisofs.
If it can't find the mkisofs binary it sets the variable $format to
ufs, this seems to cause a problem if the system has a ZFS root.
Hi,
Just to follow up, I looked at the create_ramdisk script
(/boot/solaris/bin/create_ramdisk) and it has a dependency on mkisofs.
If it can't find the mkisofs binary it sets the variable $format to ufs,
this seems to cause a problem if the system has a ZFS root. Installing
SUNWmkcdr and
Ian Allison wrote:
This leaves me in the bfu shell, from where I run the automatic
conflict resolution (/opt/onbld/bin/acr). Everything seems to go fine,
but when I try to reboot, I see an error like...
df: Could not find mount point for /tmp
//boot/solaris/bin/create_ramdisk[510]: tmp_free
Hi Brian
Thanks for helping with this.
Brian Ruthven - Sun UK wrote:
These errors you are getting come from this section of create_ramdisk:
if [ $format = ufs ] ; then
# calculate image size
getsize
# check to see if there is sufficient space in tmpfs
#
Hi,
I've been having a problem using bfu to update SXCE from b127 to b128
(to play with dedup). I think I am missing some dependencies for SUNWonbld.
I start from a fresh install (b127 SPARC iso) on a v1280, and do a Core
System Support install, I've found (trial and error) that I need the