Yes it does identify the driver after installing.
We could insert a DVD and read from it after installing.
We did not try writing a DVD though...
~Kini
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 11:36 +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
}Jayakara Kini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
}
}> I was trying to install Solaris on a student's laptop with LightScribe DVD
drive.
}> It started giving the menus, but then gave up saying no DVD drive found. I
don't remember the exact error message.
}>
}> Another student told me that he had tried installing Solaris on a couple of
other laptops with LightScribe DVD drives and it had failed as well.
}>
}> The installation went through fine after connecting an external DVD
(non-lightscribe) drive to the same laptop.
}>
}> Is lightscribe DVD drives supported for installing Solaris? If not, is
there a plan to support them?
}
}I see no reason why this should happen.
}
}Does Solaris recognize the drive after installing?
}
}Jörg
}
}
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