I thought about that, but it doesn't explain why the 1.0RC2 disk does work on the same box.
Maybe something just got corrupted during burning. On Feb 12, 2008, at 12:27 AM, Erast Benson wrote: > Sounds like it is not really booting of Nexenta InstallCD here... > check other HDDs, if they have MBRs still pointing to something. > > Make sure BIOS is pointing to boot from CDROM > > On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 00:28 -0500, Mike Baranczak wrote: >> Booting from install CD fails with this message: >> >> NTLDR is missing >> Press Ctrl_Alt_Del to restart >> >> The 1.0RC2 disk starts up fine on the same machine. Let me know if >> you need any more info. >> >> -MB >> >> >> >> >> On Feb 11, 2008, at 12:50 AM, Alex Ross wrote: >> >>> The Nexenta team is pleased to announce Nexenta Core Platform 1.0 >>> release - the 1.0 release. It can be dowloaded at http:// >>> www.nexenta.org >>> >>> List of the changes and highlights >>> ====================== >>> >>> # OpenSolaris b82 based (x86, 32bit and 64bit, non-debug) >>> # Ubuntu/Dapper based >>> # Project integration: NWS, AVS, COMSTAR, in-kernel CIFS client >>> # apt-clone: ZFS-integrated safe upgrade via remote APT repository >>> # Support for in-place (live) and safe upgrades >>> # Installer: multiple improvements; installs from USB >>> # Small memory requirement: 256MB >>> # Nexenta Zones: multiple improvements; integrated automatic Zone >>> upgrades >>> # CIFS client included in the default installation >>> # Xen DomU and Xen Dom0 (32bit, [2]) >>> # GRUB-integrated memory test >>> # Nexenta ISO Builder ([3]) >>> # APT repository - status complete. Stable repository (elate-stable) >>> ready for usage. >>> >>> About Nexenta Core Platform (NexentaCore) >>> ============================= >>> >>> Nexenta Operating System is a free and open source operating system >>> combining the OpenSolaris kernel with GNU application userland. >>> Nexenta >>> Operating System runs on Intel/AMD 32/64bit hardware and is >>> distributed >>> as a single installable CD. NexentaCore is a minimal (core) >>> foundation >>> that can be used to quickly build servers, desktops, and custom >>> distributions tailored for specialized applications. The latest and >>> previous NexentaCore releases are available at [4]. With the >>> power of >>> Debian tools behind it, NexentaCore could be customized for any >>> vertical >>> application or distribution: KDE, GNOME, XFCE centric Desktops, LAMP >>> servers, Xen Dom0 ZFS-powered servers, and more. Unlike NexentaOS >>> desktop distribution, NexentaCore does not aim to provide a complete >>> desktop. The overriding objective for NexentaCore is - stable >>> foundation. >>> >>> NexentaCore is already used, today, as the foundation for >>> NexentaStor >>> storage appliance [5]. >>> >>> Developers and Users - join official Nexenta IRC #nexenta [6], >>> report bugs and request features via Launchpad [7]. >>> >>> Links >>> ==== >>> >>> [1] Homepage: http://www.nexenta.org/os >>> [2] Dom0: http://www.nexenta.org/os/NexentaXenDom0 >>> [3] ISO builder: http://www.nexenta.org/os/DistributionBuilder >>> [4] NexentaCore releases: http://www.nexenta.org/releases >>> [5] NexentaStor appliance: http://www.nexenta.com >>> [6] IRC channel: #nexenta on irc.freenode.net >>> [7] Bug database: https://launchpad.net/nexenta >>> >>> -- >>> The Nexenta Team >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> gnusol-users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.sonic.net/mailman/listinfo/gnusol-users >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gnusol-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.sonic.net/mailman/listinfo/gnusol-users >> > _______________________________________________ gnusol-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sonic.net/mailman/listinfo/gnusol-users
