Greetings.

This makes sense to me as well. I agree with Michelle, with the caveat 
that we not let worrying _too_ deeply on the specific topics/catagories 
get in the way of starting to produce tangible material. No matter how 
long one thinks on it, a category or three will get missed. If we need 
to do a little two-step to decide where a topic fits after the document 
is done, at least people have something they can work with. (That's not 
to say we just run willy-nilly; I think structure is needed, let's just 
not get bogged down in it.)

I am also curious about what you mean by "standard configs".

Rainer

michelle olson wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Yep, hardware/driver install is definitely cheatsheet-worthy. We could 
> get it posted here and link to it from the laptop or other appropriate 
> communities (I think device drivers community is being combined into 
> another group or something). Anyways, they have some info, but it 
> isn't HowTo, from what I recall and that is what folks need from the 
> looks of the osol help alias. I also think your previous list is good 
> to start at high level, and we can add specific cheatsheets under 
> those bigger topic umbrellas. You also mentioned 'standard' configs, 
> care to elaborate there? So we have a better idea of where we're headed?
>
> Thanks,
> Michelle
>
>
> Blake wrote:
>
>> >From now on I guess I'll use 'MS AD' to specify better.
>>
>> My current drama with semi-supported PCI expansion cards for x86 
>> Solaris makes me think that a cheatsheet for hardware/driver installs 
>> would be handy.  (The device in question is a Syba SATA card with 
>> Silicon Image 3114 chipset).
>>
>> Maybe we should start by compiling a list of cheatsheet-worthy topics?
>>
>> Blake
>>
>> On 5/1/07, *Rainer Heilke* < rheilke at dragonhearth.com 
>> <mailto:rheilke at dragonhearth.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Just a quick note; AD Integration is integration (of OpenSolaris,
>>     probably using Sun LDAP or OpenLDAP) with Microsoft's Active
>>     Directory. This is supposedly fairly easy, at least with Sun LDAP,
>>     but can get tricky/complex with OpenLDAP or when Jumpstart support
>>     is needed within AD's DHCP. It is most certainly a topic that
>>     could benefit from a good hands-on guide or cheat sheet. :-)
>>
>>     Rainer
>>
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