I haven't tried USB boot on that laptop -- it does have 1 USB 1.1 port, it's an IBM thinkpad 600x. I don't own any usb / thumb drives and haven't taken the time to figure out how to do a usb boot (if it's even possible). Sorry.
However, on the livecd the error message it gives after module /boot/milax is this: Error 3: Bad or corrupt data while decompressing file. Press any key to continue. I then tried the RAM based and text console boot and they ended up with the same error. I burned the image to a CD-RW, and before posting this I checked the md5sum of the disk (/media/MilaX) and it came up with a different md5sum than the original iso. However, the original iso had the correct sum. So I tried burning the image to a CD-R and that ended up with the same md5sum as the CD-RW which didn't match the milax05.iso sum. Since Brasero crashes (and I haven't yet installed the new cdrecord ) when I insert a CD-RW disk in OpenSolaris, I burned that in Fedora 13 on my ASUS external usb dvd-rw drive. I burned the image to the CD-R just now using Brasero in OpenSolaris snv_134 on my internal LG drive. fwiw. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
