As a data point, I tested this on a very recent SmartOS and was unable to
reproduce:
root@ksh-debian:~# set -o xtrace ; /native/usr/bin/uname -a; uname -a ; cat
/etc/debian_version ; dpkg-query -l ksh | grep ksh ; /bin/ksh93
+ set -o xtrace
+ /native/usr/bin/uname -a
SunOS ksh-debian 5.11
e.
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
> Dirk
>
> On 08-03-17 16:06, Nahum Shalman wrote:
>
> I would think that depending on how you're invoking QEMU (it looked like
> the full qemu command line was truncated from the output you pasted) it'
> allocating one of the 4 avail
I would think that depending on how you're invoking QEMU (it looked like
the full qemu command line was truncated from the output you pasted) it'
allocating one of the 4 available IDE slots to a virtual CDROM. Depending
on your guest OS you could consider using a different virtual controller
for
n 13, 2017 at 8:55 AM Nahum Shalman <nshal...@omniti.com> wrote:
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>> The short answer is yes.
>>
>> My experience debugging LX was on SmartOS and there are some notes on
>> https://wiki.smartos.org/display/DOC/LX+Branded+Zones#
>> LXBrandedZones-Debugging
&g
The short answer is yes.
My experience debugging LX was on SmartOS and there are some notes on
https://wiki.smartos.org/display/DOC/LX+Branded+Zones#LXBrandedZones-Debugging
Some of the details on that page are Specific to SmartOS, but some of it is
generic to LX.
-Nahum
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Mini Trader
wrote:
> With respect to virtualization, should one be turning on any hardware
> specific feature for the VM to properly use LX or it doesn't matter?
>
LX doesn't require hardware virtualization support. LX zones are like
Have you tried Chicken of the VNC?
I seem to recall people in the SmartOS community having to be particular
about which VNC client worked.
Since the code is pretty much the same, I think OmniOS has the same issue...
-Nahum
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 7:18 AM, Daniil V. Landau
/5744de534499a1a0ad0652b4c8f04da231eb509c
On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 10:56 PM, Geoff Nordli <geo...@gnaa.net> wrote:
>
>
> On 2016-11-01 10:36 AM, Nahum Shalman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 1:32 AM, Geoff Nordli <geo...@gnaa.net> wrote:
>
>> I am running OmniOS v11 r151016
>&
On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 1:32 AM, Geoff Nordli wrote:
> I am running OmniOS v11 r151016
>
You didn't mention which quarterly release of pkgsrc you were on.
I tried to upgrade pkgsrc using the steps outlined here:
>
> https://pkgsrc.joyent.com/install-on-illumos/
Note that
Hi,
I see I will now have to pay for my sins for having written that wiki
page...
The short answer is that SmartOS is far more amenable to booting from
arbitrary boot loaders than OmniOS.
With SmartOS all you care about is booting the correct kernel and boot
archive.
OmniOS has boot
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