Don't know, but I do assume, that in solaris.zlib you'll find drivers and
kernel modules... For example, the pcfs driver? Didn't check, but might be a
reason...
Matthias
You (eXeC001er) wrote:
> 2010/5/5 Matthias Pfützner
>
> > You're sure, that the path is the same from the LiveCD and
2010/5/5 Matthias Pfützner
> You're sure, that the path is the same from the LiveCD and an installed
> system?
>
absolutely.
>
> So, what does "format" provide as infos for the disk? Which path?
>
format and rmformat is not available inn boot_archive
>
> Sadly, I have no further idea, were that
You're sure, that the path is the same from the LiveCD and an installed
system?
So, what does "format" provide as infos for the disk? Which path?
Sadly, I have no further idea, were that might fail...
You (eXeC001er) wrote:
> not works.
>
> 2010/5/5 Joost Mulders
>
> > > > >: #mount -F pcfs /
not works.
2010/5/5 Joost Mulders
> > > >: #mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1 /my_mountpoint
> > > /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1 is non DOS filesystem
> > >
> > > The same usb-flash mounted without error via same cmd.
> > >
> > > Why?
>
> mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c4t1d0p0:c /my_mountpoint
> should work.
>
> Re
> > >: #mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1 /my_mountpoint
> > /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1 is non DOS filesystem
> >
> > The same usb-flash mounted without error via same cmd.
> >
> > Why?
mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c4t1d0p0:c /my_mountpoint
should work.
Regards, Joost
The question is not how do I install the system.
I want to know why FAT not mounted?
2010/5/5 Matthias Pfützner
> I don't get, what you're after... ;-)
>
> There are .usb images available directly from genunix.org, and the tool to
> put
> it onto an USB stick is called USBCOPY.
>
> So, simply gr
I don't get, what you're after... ;-)
There are .usb images available directly from genunix.org, and the tool to put
it onto an USB stick is called USBCOPY.
So, simply grab such an .usb-image, copy it to an USB-stick, and boot off of
that usb-stick directly...
Matthias
You (eXeC001er) w
Hi All.
I tried to start installation of OpenSolaris from usb-flash via GRUB2.
GRUB2 can mount ISO via loopback and use it contents.
my steps:
1. load kernel from loopback mounted ISO
2. load miniroot (boot_archive) from loopback mounted ISO
3. mount usb-flash
4. mount ISO from mounted usb-flas