On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Gopi Desaboyina
wrote:
> I've been observing /var/tmp permissions getting changed from default 1777 to
> 755. normally during bootup there is set-tmp-permissions scripts. which takes
> care of setting correct permissions on /tmp and /var/tmp. for some reason
> t
I've been observing /var/tmp permissions getting changed from default 1777 to
755. normally during bootup there is set-tmp-permissions scripts. which takes
care of setting correct permissions on /tmp and /var/tmp. for some reason they
going away on /var/tmp after sometime. again i correct them u
Hi.That was my first proposal to the client but for some other reasons they
choose by DVD one
Peter Tribble was right. If you don't have those files or they are not
available the upgrade process doesn't see if you have another Solaris
already installed.
But also you can use pfinstall (which i