Al Hopper wrote:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Eric Boutilier wrote:
Joerg Schilling wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's kinda hard to mistype "gnome-short-command-names-are-so-not-practical"
as "zpool destroy ..." too.
You may be right with those "short" commands, but how about the "longer"
commands with 2 or 3 chars that are similar to frequently typed program names?
In any way: I don't like the GUI commends to be in /usr/bin/
This view -- which lots of people seem to share -- raises an interesting
ambiguity:
Production Solaris 10 servers generally _don't_ have the GUI commands in
/usr/bin. That's because they are based on the lightweight, server
"version" of Solaris 10 -- which is to say they are based on the
SUNWCreq installation cluster (or better yet, the new-and-improved
SUNWCrnet).
For more details on SUNWCreq and SUNWcrnet, click on the link below and
scroll down to table 2-4.
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-5506/6mkv6ki5e?a=view#esimo
And read this blog post by Glen Brunette:
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/gbrunett?entry=foundation_for_minimal_solaris_10
And follow the links pointed to by this Google Blog search:
http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&q=solaris+%22reduced+network%22&btnG=Search+Blogs
Will there be a test? :)
Al Hopper Logical Approach Inc, Plano, TX. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: 972.379.2133 Fax: 972.379.2134 Timezone: US CDT
OpenSolaris.Org Community Advisory Board (CAB) Member - Apr 2005
Yes, but it's a special one just for Texans:
Who killed J.R.?
:-)
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