On 06/17/10 10:12 AM, Kyle McDonald wrote:
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On 6/17/2010 11:13 AM, Mary Ding wrote:
Kyle:

The reason why your AI install does not work and boot is as follow.:

  You are using b134 but you are installing from

<AI Jun 16 23:35:03>  installation will be performed from
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release (opensolaris.org)

Currently pkg.opensolaris.org/release had 2009.0906 and it will not work.

You should do the AI install from http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev which
had osol_134.

This is why the system cannot boot.  Please retry with using
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev and it should work.


I'm using the b134 AI ISO that I downloaded, with the default manifest
that comes on it. Why would that ISO have the wrong repository listed in it?

The AI ISOs are created with the assumption that you'll be installing from the /release repository. However, due to the delay in the official build release, 134+ hasn't yet been put there, and so you must use the /dev repository.

Are you saying I should edit the manifest in the ISO, and burn a new CD?

No; you should be able to supply a new manifest on the AI server that points at the repository you really want. I don't know what those exact steps are, but this question has been asked before, so I assume you'll find it in the documentation or the mailing list archives. Perhaps on the project documentation page here:

  http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+caiman/AI_Documentation

Cheers,
-Shawn
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