> SVM had been part of the miniroot since Solaris 9. > > This capability is used to allow for SVM metadevices > to be correctly > handled when the OS is upgraded. > > And yes you can create metadevices (as well as > metadbs) when you are > installing a system. Jumpstart keywords have been > added to allow > automation of this task. Please consult the Solaris > 10 installation doc > @ docs.sun.com for the procedures. > > --jc
Sorry, maybe I was not clear on my original question.... I have jumpstarted a machine with Solaris 10 and have also setup metadevices on the internal disks. Now when I boot off the Solaris 10 media, how do I access my metadevices that have been setup on the internal disks? -- prasad This message posted from opensolaris.org