[osol-discuss] Re: Re: VM Image of OpenSolaris

2005-12-11 Thread Peter Koves
Does the VM you built have SCSI disk(s)? I had a b27 image with an IDE disk used for / to contain the OS and 6 SCSI drives used to experiment with ZFS. After I upgraded the image to b28 it won't boot anymore and in fact it crashes vmWare 5.5 itself. Any thoughts? This message posted from opensol

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: VM Image of OpenSolaris

2005-12-12 Thread Bill Rushmore
> Does the VM you built have SCSI disk(s)? I had a b27 > image with an IDE disk used for / to contain the OS > and 6 SCSI drives used to experiment with ZFS. After > I upgraded the image to b28 it won't boot anymore and > in fact it crashes vmWare 5.5 itself. Any thoughts? b28 does work good for m

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: VM Image of OpenSolaris

2005-12-11 Thread Bill Rushmore
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005, Peter Koves wrote: > Does the VM you built have SCSI disk(s)? I had a b27 image with an IDE disk > used for / to contain the OS and 6 SCSI drives used to experiment with ZFS. > After I upgraded the image to b28 it won't boot anymore and in fact it > crashes vmWare 5.5 itsel

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: VM Image of OpenSolaris

2005-12-16 Thread Andy Tucker
On 12/11/05, Peter Koves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does the VM you built have SCSI disk(s)? I had a b27 image with an IDE disk > used for / to contain the OS and 6 SCSI drives used to experiment with ZFS. > After I upgraded the image to b28 it won't boot anymore and in fact it > crashes vmWar