What I have done is boot a Intel Core 2 (running
Windows) off the latest OpenSolaris B67 x86 and
entered the Singe User Shell straight away.
# isainfo -v
32-bit i386 applications
Now is this telling me the the computer can not run
64bit or is just because the install kernel is 32bit
it
Now is this telling me the the computer can not run
64bit or is just because the install kernel is 32bit
it want report if it can run 64bit.
optisa `isalist`
will report the optimal ISA for the target ARCH it is running on. However, I
doubt these commands are available on the install image.
hi!!!
i have a notebook and i want to try to install Solaris on a external Usb Hard
Disk, what i have to do?
thanks
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Boyd Adamson wrote:
Carlton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All I want to do is change the host name on my laptop.
Numerous searches turn up to simply change the /etc/host file, but it is
read only and won't accept the change.
The man pages say not to use sysidconfig manually, so I don't know
Thanks for the reply. So late August for downloading U4. Is there a possibility
that the ZFS root filesystem and boot will be there? Or is that a future
release?
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On 06/07/07, Len Zaifman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply. So late August for downloading U4. Is there a
possibility that the ZFS root filesystem and boot will be there? Or is that a
future release?
Those aren't there yet as the new installer has not been adopted yet.
It's safe
On 7/6/07, Shawn Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those aren't there yet as the new installer has not been adopted yet.
It's safe to say those are a future release.
Plus, since I know SPARC support isn't ready, I know Sun wouldn't do that :)
Does anyone know if Live Update will support zfs
Steve Stallion wrote:
On 7/6/07, Shawn Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those aren't there yet as the new installer has not been adopted yet.
It's safe to say those are a future release.
Plus, since I know SPARC support isn't ready, I know Sun wouldn't do that :)
Does anyone know if Live
陶捷 Tao Jie wrote:
I don't know, but I've succeeded to build ON b66 with SS12 and it works
well now.
But it's a debug version. And as I've mentioned in the previous email, I
fail to Install the non-debug version.
2007/7/6, Boyd Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Some two years ago ``shambles'' asked:
Does anyone know whether I will ever (or possibly when I
might) be able to get my Ultra 60 to speak wireless?
I know that Bob Palowoda asked some time ago, but is there
any update please?
Several responses suggested alternatives, then the thread seems
You also need to edit
/etc/nodename
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Eric Saxe wrote:
Bob Palowoda wrote:
Ah this does sound encouraging. Though it's still confusing why
the download page says Solarisx86 and points to a Sparc version.
It did at one time point to x86 versions. But maybe this an Adobe
web page problem.
I've been going back and forth
The procedure for renaming a Solaris 10 local zone's hostname is not well
documented. By trial and error, Sun support and I worked out the following.
When setting up a new local zone, unsetenv TMPDIR or a number of key packages
will fail to install in the new zone.
hostname newHostName and
TJ == eulertao Tao writes:
TJ I follow the guidance of Building and Installing OpenSolaris. Now
TJ I need to install the ON, but I'm puzzled by this paragraph:
TJ On X86 there's one more task we must perform before booting our new
TJ kernel: once the tar ball has been extraced, we must add
Has anybody ran dhcpconfig on SXDE b64?
I get this nice java error, although it seems to configure most everything else:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ /usr/lib/inet/dhcp/svcadm/dhcpconfig -D -r SUNWfiles
-p /var/dhcp
Created DHCP configuration file.
Created dhcptab.
Added Locale macro to dhcptab.
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to get OpenSolaris b64 running on an Asus Terminator C3 (which uses
a Via C3 processor). I was able to install OpenSolaris, grab the appropriate
ethernet drivers from http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/, and get
everything set up. However, when I went to run
I got the Ath driver installed as well as the wificonfig and wpa_daemon. I
also installed inetmenu but I am having some rather odd connection issues.
when I run inetmenu, I can see two wirless networks: mine (a belkin wep/wpa
encrypted network) and my neighbors (an unsecure network)
Before I
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