So I would do...
<ai_target_device>
c0t0d0
<target_device_install_slice_number>
3
</target_device_install_slice_number>
<ai_target_device>
To install into c0t0d0s3?
Is this available with build 136?
Is there also a way to name the pool or does that
still need to be "rpool"? Even if there are multiple
rpool's, I think it numbers them to avoid conflicts,
right?
Darren
On 16/04/10 05:46 PM, Ethan Quach wrote:
This is possible with AI as well. You can specify the
specific slice you want used to create the root pool
from by using the following (not very elegant tag
name right now, but...)
<ai_target_device>
....
...
..
<target_device_install_slice_number>
X
</target_device_install_sice_number>
</ai_target_device>
-ethan
On 04/16/10 15:37, Mary Ding wrote:
Darren:
You should be able to use the text installer to do this.
On 04/16/10 15:24, Darren Reed wrote:
What's the status of being able to specify a single slice
in a Solaris partition as the zfs pool to install Opensolaris
into with AI?
Just yesterday I had to uninstall opensolaris and install
nevada so that I could dual boot a box internally with S10
for testing...:-(
Darren
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