> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This sounds pretty much like: > > ftp://marcus.seva.net/pub/debian/debian-solaris-sparc/ > Yes. Thanks for the link. I'll have a look. > It seems rather old though (1998), and not maintained any more.
Are you (or any one on the list) interested in mantainig this? (I'm just curious) > Feel free to comment or to give ideas. Well I hope not to be spammed because of this, but please read http://www.slackware.com/forum/read.php?f=6&i=723&t=595 and http://www.slackware.com/forum/read.php?f=6&i=740&t=595 But if someone would port a Linux distribution to work with the Solaris kernel, they would have to consider at least this aspects. 1. The installer. You cannot distribute as freely as Linux, the Solaris kernel, so obviously you would have to make a work around this. I would suggest a script that would ask the user for the Solaris CD and that the script would pick up the Solaris kernel and tools from it and create an iso with the other tools and the installer for the user to burn on his own. The other option would be, to grab and allready installed Solaris system and modify it, but I think that the installer thing is a bit more clean. 2. Package translation. You would have to create a tool that translates solaris packages to debian of what ever package system you are willing to use. No only for the packages that you download[1] and that are on the CD, but to grab the package information that is on /var/sadm and translate it and respecting the package dependencies, etc. 3. A tool for installing and keeping track of the kernel patches and that will also know when the patch is for the Solaris utils that you have just sent to /dev/null ;), and the patches that do work for the small Solaris things that you kept. For example, if a bug is found on the "tar" that Solaris had, and you install the patch, would mess around with the GNU-tar that you had on that path. 4. To change init. That sould be fun ;) [1] Lets say Sunfreeware.com for example -- Alvaro Figueroa C. I'm the root Universidad Latina de CR and you're the hood Departamento de Computo I have other souls in my hands

