> No. However, this isn't a problem. What you do is > install to a > single-disk zfs pool, then add a second disk to the > pool as a mirror.
You can do that? nice. > Yes. Use the SXCE distribution, which lets you > customize the > install. At least one of the choices has no GUI > component. ok, I downloaded the latest SXCE I could find and got this: sol-nv-b98-x86-dvd.iso opted for the single DVD option. for some screwy reason it fails a ms5sum though. it also gets precisely nowhere in virtualbox. Might try it later on my desktop later with all of my regular drives pulled later. (have a 80Gig drive here reserved for mucking about with things or other such stuff) > Yes. In fact, it's bundled with the distribution. > Install the > appropriate optional packages (I dont have one set > up, so can't tell > you the names right now) and reboot and you should > get a new boot > option for hypervisor mode. nice. I don't suppose there's a admin guide for SXCE available anywhere? I don't know much about how solaris names devices and such like that. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org