Hi iban, Thanks a lot to point it out!
I have encountered the same issue as you have. And fortunately I have got the work around to make the opensolaris boot up correctly on x86/x64 machines. What I have done are like this: o Firstly I have done the nightly build as you did and got the system screwed up which doesn't find the root / filesystem. o Reboot to the solaris express and go to your workspace to do: - #bldenv ./opensolaris.sh - #nightly ./opensolaris.sh After this nightly build, I repeated the setting as the first time and reboot, the new opensolaris kernel works. So please try again and let us know your result. BTW, I'm wondering what the bldenv did for the nightly build at the second time. Does anybody have ideas on that? It's really important to get a fix on this problem since it's painful to make the newcomers to think out this workaround. Thanks, -- Joey Guo, Solaris x86 Engineering, http://blogs.sun.com/JoeyGuo Phone number: (8610) 8261-8200 (x.82245) This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
