To be precise, change the default.xml in /var/ai/4650x/AI_data
# diff default.xml default.xml.org
29c29
<                 <main url="http://ipkg.sfbay/dev"; authname="Dev-int"/>
---
 >                 <main url="http://pkg.opensolaris.org"; 
authname="opensolaris.org"/>

The "4650x" is the TCP port number that an AI client uses to contact the 
AI server. The "4650x" was created when "installadm create-service" was 
run and the 'x" was incremented every time that command/option was run.


--- Sherman
p.s. Good luck, it took me several weeks to figure this out.


Karen Tung wrote:
> Hi Andre,
>
> You need to modify your manifest to use http://ipkg.sfbay/dev as the
> repo.  You are currently installing from 
> http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release
> have the 2008.11 bits instead of the latest.
>
> --Karen
>
> Andre Molyneux wrote:
>> I've twice attempted installation of an x86 box using AI based
>> on the recent 'build 2' (itself based on snv_111).  Both times
>> the client appeared to successfully complete the install but on
>> reboot stopped in GRUB.  It doesn't display a GRUB menu, just
>> drops to the GRUB prompt.
>>
>> The install log is attached, but I don't see anything wrong
>> in it.  Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this?
>>
>> Andre
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