Thank you... I didnt mean Solaris Express or
OpenSolaris of any Nevada incarnation (although I quickly
wrote the nv48 part). I meant just standard Solaris 10 (for example
the latest - HW 06/06).
 
As far as hacking the script, I started doing that but did not
need to complete that effort because I was able to change the
runtime version from 5.11 to 5.10 via a Dtrace script.
 
That said, after doing that, the installation got 95% further,
but something is still breaking (during installation and
also post installation). I have to look into that on nv 51,
but also see if it disappears on Solaris 10 06/06.
 
Will let you guys know. I will work on that tomorrow.
 
Thanks and regards,
Noel Milton


From: Nicholas Senedzuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 11:05 AM
To: Alan Coopersmith
Cc: Noelle Milton Vega; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [osol-help] Q? Tricking Solaris10 SXCR nv51 to report back "5.10" instead of "5.11"...

What about hacking the install script for SF?

On 11/13/06, Alan Coopersmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Noelle Milton Vega wrote:
> The only other alternative is to roll back to Solaris Express
> 10 nv48 (the non OpenSolaris non-community release),
> which I believe **and correct me if I am wrong** reports back
> "5.10". (I really don't want to roll back).

You are wrong.   No nv build has ever reported 5.10 - it was the
first thing changed when Nevada branched from Solaris 10.   (The
first 15 builds or so said "5.10.1", but it's been "5.11" for about
a year and a half now.)


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