Sorry, I don't know.  That sound like something for install-discuss,

Alan

On 01/08/10 07:06, Frank Cusack wrote:
On January 7, 2010 8:21:34 PM -0800 Alan M Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
Flag Day: Joining a Windows 2008 domain
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+on/2009080701

Also, we recommend upgrading from opensolaris 2009.06 to the latest
dev release for SMB/CIFS.  2009.06 was DOA for CIFS.


OpenSolaris Development Release Packaging Repository
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/en/index.shtml

Thanks, that looks most helpful and hopefully will fix me up.  Shame on
me for using a 3 month old release. :)

I'm having trouble updating though, see the attached output from
pkg image-update.  When I try to boot into the updated environment,
I get:

krtld: bind_primary(): no relocation information found for module /platform/i86pc/kernel/amd64/unix
krtld: error during initial load/link phase

krtld could neither locate nor resolve symbols for:
   /platform/i86pc/kernel/amd64/unix
in the boot archive. Please verify that this file
matches what is found in the boot archive.
You may need to boot using the Solaris failsafe to fix this.
Unable to boot
Press any key to reboot.

I'll note that I did a PXE install of 2009.06 (I wasn't able to make
a bootable DVD, and the documentation for AI doesn't give me enough
detail to create a non-opensolaris network boot server), and following
the instructions I found online for 2008.xx didn't work; I had to remove
$ISADIR from the kernel$ path as the x86.microroot didn't contain
kernel/*/unix and rather contained ONLY kernel/unix.  Although, that
problem was limited to the microroot on the install DVD; the installed
system (and boot archive) does have $ISADIR in the path.

The attempted update also broke my 2009.06 installation; so much for boot
environments.

Are there instructions for installing the dev release of opensolaris
directly, and not going through 2009.06 first?

-frank

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