2012-05-07 22:04, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hello openindiana,
I appreciate the help you've provided so far. This OI box is turning
out completely awesome!
Yup! ;)
Currently I am trying to start an nfs server so that I can share my
zpool across the network.
To be pedantic, you don't share a
2012-05-07 22:39, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hi, and thanks for your reply.
No, it seems that the nfs server is definitely not working at this point:
...
And after making sure that the associated services were running, I am
still unable to start NFS and seeing the same error message:
Do you have any
2012-05-08 1:11, Tim Dunphy wrote:
well, shiver me timbers!!!
all I had to do to get the service started was to add an entry in dfstab:
Well, the ZFS-NFS integrated way would be to comment that line out
and instead execute:
zfs set sharenfs=sec=sys,rw=all tank/xen
assuming that tank/xen
2012-05-09 5:13, Martin Frost wrote:
I'm trying to export a ZFS filesystem on oi_148 via NFS, but the NFS
mount fails. The same ZFS filesystem is shared via CIFS, and that's
working. I hope CIFS sharing doesn't interfere with NFS exporting.
Does your nfsserver's dmesg (/var/adm/messages) log
2012-05-09 11:58, Uwe Reh написал:
Am 08.05.2012 20:31, schrieb Andrew Gabriel:
I normally do:
zlogin myzone init 5
Solaris 11 has zone shutdown to do this.
I don't recall if that was added before or after the fork.
This subcommand seems to be added after the fork.
It isn't supported by
2012-05-15 0:26, Robbie Crash wrote:
The thing I'm unsure of is if it's best practice to get cron to perform the
task, or if it's better to get cron to call a script.
If you mean cron one-liners growing into three-line scripts,
that's about as far as I allow them to grow - and that if most
of
instructions
and find whether they work or need to be tweaked/updated :)
HTH,
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physical and virtual links. AFAIK the file is read-in only upon
system boot, so it is a clumsy way of changing things, but when
it is your only working option - that may be suitable ;)
At least you can check there to see which settings your system
has remembered for the future.
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,
but I've made a bug to track the compile options and so on,
in case I or anybody else before me, comes to integrate the
package :)
https://www.illumos.org/issues/2723
One step better can anybody suggest a Nagios plugin that
can be used?
Perhaps a grepping wrapper to smartctl?
HTH,
//Jim
2012-05-22 13:05, an...@ak47.co.za написал:
On 22.05.2012 10:48, Jim Klimov wrote:
2012-05-22 12:07,an...@ak47.co.za mailto:an...@ak47.co.zawrote:
Hi Does anybody know of an app that can be used to check hard drive temps?
smartmontools can do that, I've recently checksed - it is
not hard
itself) on a
particular box.
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2012-05-22 13:05, an...@ak47.co.za wrote:
smartctl /dev/rdsk/c10d1
smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [i386-pc-solaris2.11] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-10 by Bruce Allen,
http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
It might also matter that you have an older
ago, but lost and couldn't reproduce :)
This way smartctl yields even more info on my homebox disks
(including the temperature on the root disk absent in the
-d scsi query results), but did not work on the Thumper.
So, YMMV :)
Thanks again,
//Jim Klimov
of the scsi/sat connector, maybe along with
the BIOS change from IDE to SATA, would altogether use that
connection mode which works in Solaris and provides the temp
data :)
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be changed in BIOS to native
SATA - and they'll try doing this soon. It is encouraging to
know (for both of us) that this is likely to help as well :)
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upgrade possible
to get the old zones running as is or with little modification
in OpenIndiana, or is a full-scale migration (clean install and
transfer of settings/data) required?
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defined
on the file server (i.e. Domain Users = staff). There was
a plan to merge the two namespaces via LDAP, but that was never
completed AFAIK ;)
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change, rendering invalid those names used in the rpool
config carried over to the miniroot image (boot_archive).
There are workarounds, likely posted in archives of zfs-discuss
list and many other sources. If I google anything good up, I'll
post a link here :)
HTH,
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2012-05-22 23:29, Jim Klimov wrote:
There are workarounds, likely posted in archives of zfs-discuss
list and many other sources. If I google anything good up, I'll
post a link here :)
What do you know? I posted some myself, and found those first ;)
* One more possible solution (component
,
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recommended).
Then, before you su, take note of your (root's) current setting
of DISPLAY and export that after suing, i.e.:
# echo $DISPLAY
:0.0
# su - oracle
$ DISPLAY=:0.0
$ export DISPLAY
$ .../runInstaller
HTH,
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2012-05-24 3:50, Richard Elling wrote:
As a side note, it is then possible to augment GRUB to be
able to import and export an rpool and thus help IDE-SATA
migrations?
Go for it.
Huh... wait a couple of years, please. I'm better with
generating ideas, than with long-term commitments for
ctxsw, 863 intr, 697 syscall
Memory: 4090M phys mem, 3080M free mem, 2045M total swap, 2036M free swap
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2012-05-29 3:39, Jim Klimov написал:
Hello all,
On a test box running OI oi_151a3 I found that it can not restart
services due to svc.startd being 2500M in VM size. As a consequence,
fork() fails due to insufficient free VM (swap space) and services
can not start.
I guess there is a leak
2012-05-30 0:00, Milan Jurik wrote:
Jim,
Jim Klimov píše v út 29. 05. 2012 v 04:16 +0400:
2012-05-29 3:39, Jim Klimov wrote:
Hello all,
On a test box running OI oi_151a3 I found that it can not restart
services due to svc.startd being 2500M in VM size. As a consequence,
fork() fails due
policy requires), this is not a
problem - except that the box might report different native
sector sizes than those really supported by disk hardware, and
you might need to try enforcing one or another ashift (9, 12).
HTH,
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2012-06-05 16:31, Jose-Marcio Martins da Cruz wrote:
Well ... sort of. What do you say when rm -rf somedir fails because
some of the files within somedir, although owned by the invoker,
cannot be removed?
That means that these files are still open and in use by some program,
or some active
/01/11/persistent-search-domains-with-nwam-and-dhcp/
Thanks,
//Jim Klimov
PS: A draft Wiki page is cooking here so far:
http://wiki.illumos.org/display/~jimklimov/Using+host-only+networking+to+get+from+build+zones+and+test+VMs+to+the+Internet
2012-06-07 22:32, Jim Klimov написал:
Hello all,
I am trying to get automatic networking provisioning for local
zones working, ultimately in order to simplify rapid deployments
of testbeds and per-bug build environments.
In the process I found a few nits, and wondered if I am doing
something
in particular?
On a side note, I found that `zonename -t` should return the
ip-type (shared or exclusive) which can help me make a more
educated guess crafting the workaround...
Good night,
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2012-06-10 14:31, michelle wrote:
That leaves me with two problems...
1) Disable Gnome from starting, or remove it completely.
As for GNOME, try svcadm disable gdm. I'd think there may be some
video driver problems, but just about any card should work as a VESA
or SVGA driver. Still, I also
2012-06-10 16:30, michelle wrote:
To test the 3tb drive in a Linux system, before I trusted it to the
server, I did create a partition on it; however my understanding is that
when I give a zfs command at device level ... zpool replace data c2t3d0
c2t5d0 ... it shouldn't matter what partitions
BTW, can you give some more detail on the machine and its HDD
controllers? There were recently discussions on zfs-discuss
list about Dell-branded HBAs with Dell firmware bent on power
saving, which sent the WD disks in particular to slep mode
right away instead of having them work. There were
://wiki.illumos.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1146983
http://81.5.113.5/~jim/freeram-watchdog-20110531-smf.tgz
HTH,
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per se, but rather food for thought and
discussion - did anyone ponder about this? Are there reasons
not to do it?
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] instead? ;)
But, anyway, thanks to both of you for the discussion.
Everyone is still welcome to chime in ;)
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better protection against
sniffing on colocated environments (i.e. zone-based hosting): it
is not allowed to use promiscuous mode on NIC aliases used in the
shared stack, while sniffing does work on exclusive VNICs.
That might be a serious difference in some cases...
HTH,
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.
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ECC sticks larger than 4Gb), or
does the server's BIOS forbid that?
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of installation should use the ashift=12 you need, without
extra command-line parameters (as to not go hacking inside
the wizard). Earlier I did this by using a modified binary
from that blog entry instead of the system-provided one,
now I guess this can be done better with sd.conf :)
HTH,
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2012-06-12 19:22, Jim Klimov wrote:
First of all, I believe this snippet belongs on a Wiki page,
and I'll try to make one to sum up all knowledge and FUD we
have about The AShift Problem ;) At least, it would be easier
to point people to this page as a common answer ;)
FWIW, here is the first
the sercon collapse into a long coma to reboot,
or at least break the SSH session to it; simply running vi
was notorious for that effect.
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There was a comment thread on the Wiki, but the poster did not
manage to write to the mailing list (says he did, but I've not
seen any such posts).
http://wiki.openindiana.org/display/oi/2011.Q4+-+Foreverware?focusedCommentId=23855507#comment-23855507
In short, his latest issue was unstable
revising this wiki page in places where there was something
to elaborate on in greater detail (now seen as child pages).
HTH,
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it above, GZ stands for Global Zones as usual,
but could be mistaken for golden zones. Maybe, define TZ
(template zones) or something like that? ;)
HTH,
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this quest?
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2012-06-23 0:54, Karl Rossing пишет:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile hplip 3.12.6 on oi_151a3. I'm getting the following error:
checking for cups/cups.h... yes
checking for libusb_init in -lusb-1.0... no
configure: error: cannot find libusb 1.0 support
How can I get around this?
Speaking from
as to not
corrupt your physical workstation ;)
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shares into
something that looks like a single share for Windows clients.
A DFS server can be made as part of Windows Server for a long
time (Win2000 at least), and I think SAMBA can do that too.
HTH,
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gets killed then (and the HW
timer ticks for a few more seconds, until the system is rebooted).
So far I like the idea#3 (alone) best. Are there any reasons not to
do so, or to do something different? Ultimately, I hope, the best
method should end up in the illumos-gate ;)
Thanks,
//Jim Klimov
.
That is most positive ;)
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from windows into \\SERVER\share\child
returned Access denied errors.
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I'd also suggest integration with automount, and not make an
unnecessary boot-time dependency via /etc/vfstab.
Make sure that in /etc/auto_master you have such a line:
/- auto_direct
This makes sure that arbitrary paths (unlike fixed /home or
/net defined in other lines) can be
2012-07-06 13:41, John McEntee пишет:
The inbuilt kernel CIFS server only does file sharing and therefore cannot
be a master browser hence your windows 7 machine will be it. The solution is
to either, 1) live with the problem. 2) use samba instead. 3) run a virtual
machine on the Solaris system
2012-07-21 4:28, Nickeforos пишет:
I can access now smb shares via my android device but only with guestok.
I m trying to fix the the permissions and napp-it is producing errors
like these:
*1. Trying to create smb password for the user nick:*
smbpasswd -a nick
sudo: smbpasswd: command not
2012-07-25 19:16, Ray Arachelian wrote:
First of all, I'm glad my suggestions have helped, at least :)
On 07/25/2012 10:42 AM, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
Assuming the faulted drive or pool is not rpool, containing required
files for the system, why should a faulty drive or pool hang the
entire
for the box.
Hope this story entertains someone and helps others,
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version (you may also need to forge and replace disk image
GUIDs and VM GUIDs in their XML config files, or using the command
line tools).
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updates, and the new
software image is written to disk without compression).
I wonder if it is possible to augment zfs clone with an option
to replicate origin's changeable attributes (all and/or a list of
ones we want), and use this feature in beadm?
Thanks,
//Jim Klimov
address it is going to lease is actually available and not
used by some squatter (or a client of another DHCP server), and
logging the result?
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include an RDP client to conveniently connect to consoles.
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2012-08-09 5:57, James C. McPherson пишет:
For most of the time you can use RDP consoles to VMs instead, but
yes GUI can be useful. Alternately, there are some Web-GUIs to
VirtualBox which essentially recreate the X11 GUI equivalent in
HTML (for general administrative tasks without need for
2012-08-09 6:37, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
From: Jim Klimov [mailto:j...@cos.ru]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:23 PM
I use a VNC server bound to localhost,
I tried pkg search vnc, and I saw a whole mess of vnc clients, but no server
(at least no obvious server.) What vnc server are you
2012-08-10 21:44, openindiana пишет:
I have a server (currently running linux) that I'm hoping to convert to OI.
The first point in question is whether or not OI will support the 3ware
controller card.
I looked at the OI HCL on the wiki, and it's basically an empty list, so I hope
the
2012-08-11 7:41, openindiana пишет:
Which most likely means, the problem probably *isn't* the , character. Most
likely it's just a matter of whether or not I had changed the password (root and eharvey)
post-installation.
Out of generic considerations, it is possible that during/after
authenticate to an MSAD server.
HTH,
//Jim Klimov
2012-08-13 0:57, Günther Alka пишет:
On 12.08.2012 19:42, Frank Lahm wrote:
*sigh*
I was just giving a pointer to some doc I have spent considerable time
and effort to provide a consolidated ressource for anybody facing this
problem.
You may notice
service) suit your needs? You did not find
it, or you need something different/newer/better/etc.?
It was in OpenSolaris since... forever, and I think it must
be in OI as well. Quite documented it was for (Open)Solaris,
so there should be no big troubles setting that up.
//Jim Klimov
,
//Jim Klimov
2012-08-13 21:11, Günther Alka пишет:
with SAMBA and winbind you may loose:
- snaps via Windows previous version
- Windows compatible ntfs4 ACL (only Posix ACL ?)
- SMB as a ZFS property
- interoperability with NFS4
- movable pools that keep ACL intact
- performance, kernel based CIFS
not warrant rolling back the rest of the dataset to the old
snapshot state.
HTH,
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lines into /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow (groups use another mechanism).
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, and
to free up bandwidth on its virtual NIC. For files, I think,
VB (3.x) only provided a CIFS service of some sort.
HTH,
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2012-08-20 14:38, Jonathan Adams пишет:
Illumos doesn't have Linux Branded Zones any more ...
if you want to look into adding them back in you could have a look at:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/104
or
http://os-solaris.ru/en/lx-brand-dlya-openindiana-151a/
or you could do what I did and run
2012-08-21 2:18, Gordon Ross пишет:
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 5:44 AM, Frank Lahm frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/8/17 James Relph ja...@themacplace.co.uk:
[...]
Thanks very much for that confirmation, really doesn't seem obvious in a lot of
the documentation! I don't have a system handy to
2012-08-21 17:45, Michael Zandstra пишет:
Any ideas on how to get packages on OpenIndiana through a USB stick? (Currently
downloading complete repository since you can't download single packages... bit
of a bummer)...
Note that for many people USB connections for a file server (especially
2012-08-21 18:18, Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi,
where is it discussed? Isn't dladm *-wifi working? Or do you need some
text UI during installation?
The thread Probably small question discusses installation of OI
on an EeePC under the premise that the GUI Live image discovered
and supported the WiFi
2012-08-23 8:00, Willard Korfhage пишет:
I'm trying to install OI 151a5 desktop on a SuperMicro X9SCL-F-O
motherboard (C202 PCH chipset) with 12GB of ram and an Intel E3-1230
CPU. I put the live image on a USB stick. I am installing the OS into a
30GB partition on a new 128GB Kingston SSDNow
2012-08-25 2:03, Jason Matthews wrote:
I have several hundred SSDs in use as L2ARC. I have the monitoring system
querying SMART data a number of times per day looking at the percentage of
rated life used in effort to replace disks before we burn out the cells.
Do you have any real-life stats
2012-08-25 6:16, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) пишет:
On a 64bit intel (amd64) system ...
I have an HBA. I have a driver for the HBA. I can boot the live cd, and I can load the
driver by copying the file to /usr/kernel/drv/amd64 and doing sudo add_drv blah
blah command. At this point, the
Hello all,
Got myself wondering: is there a generic hardware-monitoring
framework for illumos or OpenIndiana, similar to Linux lm-sensors
with its pluggable drivers to query different monitoring devices
and buses?
Something that works on nearly any motherboard, that I could
attach MRTG to
2012-08-26 3:51, Jason Matthews пишет:
Wow you are ambitious. We don't even have a bmc driver.
I was afraid so... Recent talk of i2c (in connection to video devices)
sparked some memories ;)
BMC is imho a very different task, though with partially similar
results in terms of sensor querying -
Hello all,
Did anyone test in practice the LiveUSB for oi_151a5 GUI image?
I'm trying to flash a 1Gb USB token from windows using the procedure
in OI wiki (with liveusb creator utility), and the resulting image
does not boot - only shows GRUB _ and flashes the cursor.
I tested MD5 sums -
rpool/ROOT/openindiana
and fix up the root user-role in /a/etc/user_attr (replace
type=role with type=normal) - this should allow root to
always be an interactive user, but would be against new
security habots ;)
# zpool export rpool
HTH,
//Jim Klimov
2012-08-28 14:13, Ivan Gualandri пишет:
Hi again,
i'm planning to install openindiana on my old laptop. But unfortunately
there isn't suppoer for none of both network card installed.
I found that probably the myk driver can be used to add support for at
least the ethernet card.
But the
2012-08-28 9:19, Jim Klimov wrote:
Hello all,
Did anyone test in practice the LiveUSB for oi_151a5 GUI image?
I'm trying to flash a 1Gb USB token from windows using the procedure
in OI wiki (with liveusb creator utility), and the resulting image
does not boot - only shows GRUB _ and flashes
2012-08-29 0:36, Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi,
Jim Klimov píše v út 28. 08. 2012 v 22:09 +0400:
[...]
How lacking is USB3 support? Would the ports not work at all,
or can they drop back to compatibility modes like USB1 or USB2?
Can they be passed through as is to a VM (VirtualBox, KVM) that
would
2012-08-29 16:08, Thorsten Heit wrote:
I'm using bzip2 because it has better compression rates than gzip and
because our company only uses fast ethernet although every PC has Gigabit
NICs built in :-o
If you don't like bzip2, then use something else such as gzip, xz, ...
If your modern PCs
, and then honestly does
not see the disk attached to ahci controller.
Suggestions welcome.
2012-08-30 14:07, Jim Klimov wrote:
Hi all,
I am struggling to get AHCI working with my new Thinkpad E335 notebook.
According to OI Device Driver utility, it includes an AMD Hudson SATA
Controller when
2012-08-31 1:13, Rich пишет:
Does forceload matter if the ahci driver isn't in the miniroot?
[Dunno if it is or not, just suggesting you look.]
I did look, by mounting the miniroot image - the updated drivers
are there (it just copies all of /kernel/* actually) as well as
my updated
Hello all,
For my new notebook I've also tried to make the NDIS driver for wifi.
I followed links from illumos bugtracker and got to this nice guide:
http://learningsolaris.com/archives/2009/03/10/opensolaris-wifi-broadcom-bcm4312-on-dell-vostro-1710/
...using drivers bcmwl5 (winxp) and
2012-08-31 17:04, Gary Gendel wrote:
2) Do I support a 64 and 32 bit installation, or should it just be
32-bit? If it's a combination, how do I resolve the installation
conflicts (bin placement, etc).
Afaik, for libraries, kernel modules, etc. you place 32-bit variants
in base lib path, and
As a wild guess, temporary disabled may mean that some services
prerequisite to ldap did not start well. Try to research dependencies
(svcs -d/-D) or enable recursively (svcadm enable -r).
What you're doing seems like it should work.
nsswitch confuses me... do you have NWAM enabled? try to get
2012-09-02 18:50, Handojo пишет:
Hi,
I had Core i7 2600 with 16 GB of RAM.
After successfully install OI151a-5, issuing
# isainfo
i386
I've been installing on 10+ AMD system and get correct kernel ( amd64 ), but
this very first time installing on Core i7 give me back to i386
Any clue
2012-09-03 13:06, Armin Maier пишет:
Hello Indiana's :)
I have configured Openindiana to be able to login as root without first
login as an unprivileged user and after that run sudo. Now i had a
problem within a Script (chmod command) and found out that the $PATH
variable is different from
Hello all,
I'm trying to set up dual-boot with OI 151a5 and a Linux
(Fedora 17) on my laptop, and I'm not sure if the two OSes'
bootloaders very much compatible. In particular, chainloading
from OI GRUB1 into Linux GRUB2 partition yields an error about
something not executable. I can't yet
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//Jim Klimov
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get feedbacks and
improvements, you can consider some variants of the BSD
license.
HTH,
//Jim Klimov
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with resumable zfs-send feature, if that was integrated).
HTH,
//Jim Klimov
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On 2012-09-20 08:40, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi,
this is a bare distribution featuring just the illumos kernel and dependency
packages,
just the minimum requirements + gcc.
Is this your take at becoming the reference distro for development
and lightweight-footprint testing of development for
.
HTH,
//Jim Klimov
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