Victor Latushkin wrote:
I think you need to get a closer look at your another disk.
Is it possible to get result of (change controller/target numbers as
appropriate if needed)
dd if=/dev/rdsk/c8t0d0p0 bs=1024k count=4 | bzip2 -9 > c8t0d0p0.front.bz2
while booted off OpenSolaris CD?
not an
On 18.09.09 23:51, michael schuster wrote:
Cindy Swearingen wrote:
Michael,
Get some rest. :-)
Then see if you can import your root pool while booted from the LiveCD.
that's what I tried - I'm never even shown "rpool", I probably wouldn't
have mentioned localpool at all if I had ;-)
After
Cindy Swearingen wrote:
Michael,
Get some rest. :-)
Then see if you can import your root pool while booted from the LiveCD.
that's what I tried - I'm never even shown "rpool", I probably wouldn't
have mentioned localpool at all if I had ;-)
After you get to that point, you might search the
Michael,
Get some rest. :-)
Then see if you can import your root pool while booted from the LiveCD.
After you get to that point, you might search the indiana-discuss
archive for tips on
resolving the pkg-image-update no grub menu problem.
Cindy
On 09/18/09 12:08, michael schuster wrote:
Ci
Cindy Swearingen wrote:
Michael,
ZFS handles EFI labels just fine, but you need an SMI label on the disk
that you are booting from.
Are you saying that localtank is your root pool?
no... (I was on the plane yesterday, I'm still jet-lagged), I should have
realised that that's strange.
I b
Michael,
ZFS handles EFI labels just fine, but you need an SMI label on the disk
that you are booting from.
Are you saying that localtank is your root pool?
I believe the OSOL install creates a root pool called rpool. I don't
remember if its configurable.
Changing labels or partitions from