Chris and Anoop:

You can also add patches with similar syntax in jumpstart as well:

patch 123457-01 local_device /dev/lofi/1 /patches ufs
patch patch_list local_device /dev/lofi/1 /patches ufs

Chris wrote:
> With Solaris 10, you can specify a location to search for packages in a
> Jumpstart profile.
> 
> package MYPKGsome_pkg add /some/pkg/path
> 
> That way you can keep your custom packages in a seperate area.
> 
> On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Anoop Rajendra wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hi all.
>>
>>On my jumpstart server I have a directory called
>>/export/jumpstart/install. I have put the entire Solaris distribution
>>into this directory using the setup_install_server script. Now I want
>>to add my own packages to this install directory and install those new
>>packages on my client machines.
>>
>>For example
>>Let's say I create a software package called MYPKGsome_pkg. I add
>>this to the installation directory by using pkgadd command like this
>>
>># pkgadd -s /export/jumpstart/install/Solaris_10/Product/ -d <PKGDIR>
>>MYPKGsome_pkg
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>-anoop
> 
> 
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