david, the beadm thingies arent documented there.
i recommend to check [0] this too
[0]
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-announce/2008-July/001874.html
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 5:58 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Same for me after installing package SUNWtoo, and the fact that
> Same for me after installing package SUNWtoo, and the fact that they have
> removed the failsafe from the 05/08 version makes this one hell of a disaster.
Before trying to install SUNWtoo, did you follow the steps documented
at the front of the release notes (labeled "Important Package Update
I
Same for me after installing package SUNWtoo, and the fact that they have
removed the failsafe from the 05/08 version makes this one hell of a disaster.
And reading this thread shows a solution is not very close.
Dallas.
http://www.ekkySoftware.com
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