Toomas,
I'm not aware of any method to update to an exact point in time, which would be
a usefull thing when you have really old systems to update.
You update your system to the current packages which are newer than 2021.1130
Being that Hipster is a rolling relase type of OS, you can end up wit
I have a similar setup (host is Debian with KVM), both openindiana and
omniosce are slower at boot and shutdown than a Linux VM. Omnios is
marginally faster than OI. openbsd and freebsd are somewhere in between
Linux and OI. I don't see appreciable differences while using the various
os.
On Wed, 4
> On 4. May 2022, at 15:33, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote:
>
> I have a similar setup (host is Debian with KVM), both openindiana and
> omniosce are slower at boot and shutdown than a Linux VM. Omnios is
> marginally faster than OI. openbsd and freebsd are somewhere in between
> Linux and OI. I don
On Tue, 28 Dec 2021, hput via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I haven't been able to install from oi install media thru all of 2021.
I finally decided to try the minimal *.iso and low and behold it
worked. Or I should say seems to be working ... install not complete
yet.
So what does one do with a
> On 4. May 2022, at 11:33, Maurilio Longo via openindiana-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Toomas,
>
> I'm not aware of any method to update to an exact point in time, which would
> be a usefull thing when you have really old systems to update.
For this you can use full package name with version (and
> On 14. Jan 2022, at 06:32, hput via openindiana-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Flemming Dalsgaard writes:
>
>> The commands
>> zfs create -omountpoint=/exportp0/export
>> zfs create -omountpoint=/export/home p0/export/home
>> zfs create -omountpoint=/export/home/USER p0/export/hom