Ah really sorry I didn't write my enviroment.

OS:OpenSolaris 2009.06 build 111b
PC:Eee PC 901(2GB mems,64GB SSD)

-masafumi

On 09.7.20 3:44 PM, Masafumi Ohta wrote:
> Hi Shawn
>
> I had omit 'entire' as said so I correct
> but I failed again installer doesn't work and dump the core..
>
> I filed something log and related files on the site:
> http://kohju.justplayer.com/docs/mirror/OpenSolaris/eeepc-special/work/
>
> first time I added 
> /slim_0906/usr/src/lib/liborchestrator/perform_slim_install.c
> and added as follows (see the 'perform_slim_install.c'on the site)
>
>        (void) snprintf(cmd, sizeof (cmd),
>             "/usr/sbin/zfs set compression=on $s/ROOT/$s",
>             ROOTPOOL_NAME, be_name)
>
>
> and build and succeeded (see the log files on the site).
> and distro_const with 'slim_cd_x86_3.xml to
> replace SUNWgui-install,SUNWinstall,SUNWinstall-libs for oldies.
> it succeeded to build LiveUSB and tried to use on my Eee 901.
>
> when I use 'pfexec gui-install',it doesn't work and says 'Segmentation 
> Fault(core dumped)'..
> I checked the cores,gui-install seemed to be failed by liborchestrator..
>
> So I tried not to change any source files(but I only changed 
> developer.sh to use SunStudioexpress)
>  and did the same way but I met same -doesn't work and dump core...
>
> I would be much appreciate if you could check it and give me some ideas..
>
> Thanks a lots,
> (And give some ideas to Alex(in facebook) and ClayB(in IRC in Caiman))
>
> -masafumi
>
> On 09.7.13 2:55 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
>> Masafumi Ohta wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I would love to add 'zfs set compression=on /rpool/ROOT/opensolaris' 
>>> to OpenSolaris installer.
>>> So lately I've been reading caiman slim_source for adding zfs set 
>>> compression=on,because
>>> lately increasing OpenSolaris specs makes would take bigger disks
>>>
>>> I now decreasing OpenSolaris packages deleting non-useful packages 
>>> for netbooks.
>>> .but I am afraid I might not catch up with that 'bigger' size 
>>> OpenSolaris latest has.
>>
>> Just be certain that 'entire' is not one of the packages you omit.
>>
>> Otherwise, the installed system won't work properly with the package 
>> management system (because packages won't be properly constrained to 
>> a specific build).
>>
>> Cheers,
>


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