Have you tried to symlink /home/user to /export/home/user? Could save you a lot of hassle ;) Otherwise there is some documentation located at http://opensolaris.org/os/project/jds/
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Jerry K <sun.mail.list at oryx.cc> wrote: > 2nd try. > > I appreciate any comments on this. I archived then moved the .gnome2 > directory since writing the original post, but it made no difference. > > I am assuming this is my issue, but if nothing else, my next (planned) > upgrade will be to OpenSolaris Nevada build 105 as I want to play with > the encrypted file systems. Maybe this will resolve my issue. > > TIA for any replies or suggestions, > > Jerry > > > Jerry K wrote: >> I have recently moved my home system from OpenSolaris Nevada build 87 to >> build 101. As part of the move to build 101, I have moved from UFS to >> ZFS root. >> >> I also took this opportunity to disable the /home automounter entry, and >> move home directories from >> >> /export/home/<USER> >> >> to >> >> /home/<USER> >> >> following this modification, I did a find/grep search for every file >> that made reference to /export/home/<USER>, and modified that file to >> point to /home/<USER>. I thought that would be enough, but obviously it >> was not. >> >> Now, when a user logs in, the login works fine, and they can execute >> applications from the menu without issue. However, the icons on the >> Desktop do not show up until exactly 45 minutes after the login has >> occurred. >> >> Is there anyway to rebuild the GNOME desktop from OpenSolaris Nevada >> build 101? I have lots of customized settings I would hate to lose. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jerry >> _______________________________________________ >> desktop-discuss mailing list >> desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org > -- A computer, to print out a fact Will divide, multiply, and subtract. But this output can be No more than debris, If the input was short of exact.