Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fastboot not working on Hipster-2015.03.30

2015-04-01 Thread Alexander Pyhalov

Oscar del Rio писал 02.04.2015 02:23:

Fresh install of Hipster-2015.03.30 plus pkg-update (illumos-bde3d61)
on a Dell PowerEdge R220.

Everything seems to be working great, except fastboot.
When rebooting, the following error is shown:

reboot: Failed to process GRUB menu entry for fast reboot.
Invalid format for findroot
reboot: Falling back to regular reboot.



Hello.
Please, file illumos-gate bug. It looks like fast reboot is broken with 
new EFI boot code.


Has someone tested fast reboot with new EFI boot code?




Not a big deal, just slow reboots, but just thought to mention it in
case it is a new bug.

rpool is on mirror-drives, full disks:
rpool   ONLINE   0 0 0
  mirror-0  ONLINE   0 0 0
c2t0d0  ONLINE   0 0 0
c2t1d0  ONLINE   0 0 0

Grub menu /rpool/boot/grub/menu.lst:

#-- ADDED BY BOOTADM - DO NOT EDIT --
title OI hipster
findroot (pool_rpool,0)
bootfs rpool/ROOT/openindiana
kernel$ /platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B $ZFS-BOOTFS
module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive
#-END BOOTADM

# Unknown partition of type 238 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0p0 partition: 
1

# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd0,0) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0p0 partition: 2
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd0,1) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0p0 partition: 3
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd0,2) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0p0 partition: 4
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd0,3) .

title Windows
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloader +1

# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0p0 partition: 2
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd1,1) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0p0 partition: 3
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd1,2) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0p0 partition: 4
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd1,3) .

title openindiana-1
findroot (pool_rpool,0)
bootfs rpool/ROOT/openindiana-1
kernel$ /platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B $ZFS-BOOTFS
module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive





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[OpenIndiana-discuss] UNSUBSCRIBE __/__ Aw: Re: UPDATE: New FF37 pkg uploaded, Flash Plugins 9/10/11.x ... do work now inside a gcc compiled Firefox now!

2015-04-01 Thread Martin Bochnig
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Gesendet: Montag, 30. März 2015 um 09:38 Uhr
Von: Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss 
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
An: Discussion list for OpenIndiana openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org, 
OpenIndiana Developer mailing list oi-...@openindiana.org
Betreff: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] UPDATE: New FF37 pkg uploaded, Flash Plugins 
9/10/11.x ... do work now inside a gcc compiled Firefox now!

 BTW: Tell me a good reason why I should upload the src ...
 (6 still unpaid weeks hard fulltime work for about 100 EUR donations
 all together .)



 IMHO there are two ways here. Either we set up a found and give people money 
 for their
 work provided it is Open Source or you just make a site and sell whatever 
 your products.
 Please no more noise.
 
 A.S.
 
 --
 Apostolos Syropoulos 
 Xanthi, Greece





Experiences like this are in fact the reason, why I no longer upload the diffs 
since 2009 (as I did do from April 2006 on).
I wanted to, but every time somebody like you bashes me. On Illumos-discuss it 
was the same, only worse.
You blame me for uploading some bins for free, that any person can download 
free of charge, and that's what continues to generate more than a Terabyte of 
downloads per year from opensxce.org (Al Hopper pays for all that since 2006!).
 
I have hundred areas where I didn't just fetch Oracle's latest upstream in 
contrast to OpenIndiana, but merged the newer src to support good old 
behaviour, such as strictly supporting i386 and amd64 simultanously, keeping 
X11 in /usr/X11 plus symlinks (I backported it because it is the only way how 
you can have more than a single Xorg hierarchies installed at the same time, 
you only need a single rename or lofs or nfs-mount to test a newly created 
build and debug it), Intel-GEM/KMS, getting FF37 built, making the gcc build 
work with Flash, make Flash not crash on Illumos kernels and so on. Then think 
op SPARC and JDS working fine on openXsun that I made work with Xorg's libXfont.
I also have fully functional slim_install since November 2014 (final checkout 
before its closure and migration into OS/Net behind Oracle's Firewall), which I 
backported to snv_147 aka Illumos+x. It supports EFI 100% as well as Oracle 
Solaris 11.2 does.
 
It took 200-fold more time to get the mentioned areas solved, than just 
building and shipping Oracle's upstream, using the IPS manifests mostly 
unchanged and doing gmake publish plus committing it to the repo.
That's why I spent on it as much time as you and most if not all others here in 
your paid job, that earns you thousands per month.

I uploaded not my diffs, because of you and folks like you.
But the src itself was provided by Illumos, Sun/Oracle and is easily available.
If you are not capable of building it, is it also my fault?
 
You call OpenSXCE a set of products, because any idiot can download it for 
free, without registration, without thanking me, anonymously??
 
How many 0.000% of the time I worked for free on OpenSolaris have _YOU 
done anything for free for OpenSolaris?
 
You dare to call it noise, that I in fact made FF37 available for such 
thankless [censored] like you?
In fact: You call it noise, that I gave Alex (whom I really respect) some first 
hints concerning EFI vs. latest Oracle provided (Sept 20012)  GUI-Installer?
I have Grub2 working on x86.
 
What gives you the credentials to talk to me like this?
What was it, you have at some point built OpenOffice (also included in OpenSXCE 
both ISA's) is there more or was it that already??
 
You know, you are right.
I must stop persons like you from benefiting from my unwanted work.
And I must stop what you call noise, when I tried to find a reason why, for 
whom and when I should upload the diffs.
 
This is thankless shit, it can never be more than a time- and health-wasting 
unpaid hobby.
I overestimated this entire Solaris thing 10 years ago.
It was a mistake.
My biggest so far.
 
And I agree with you: OI should not get these features from me.
Because most of its user base simply doesn't DESERVE it (thanks and sorry to 
the very small number of individuals, that does).
 
 Apostolos Syropoulos {posted noise, but blamed me for it}
 
You destroyed the deal, I congratulate you.
 
 
Ahh, once last thing: Let me stop the time how long OI will take to reach this 
level, as I outlined above.
Will it happen before 2023?
I apologize to Alex and Nikola.
It's not you friends who made me dislike OI, rather almost the opposite.
It was Sun as early as in 2007, but I won't repeat the BeleniX history, nor 
will I remind you of Sun's IPS dictatorship yet another time.
Who was on opensolaris-discuss in 2007 knows what I'm talking about.




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[OpenIndiana-discuss] Fastboot not working on Hipster-2015.03.30

2015-04-01 Thread Oscar del Rio
Fresh install of Hipster-2015.03.30 plus pkg-update (illumos-bde3d61) on a 
Dell PowerEdge R220.


Everything seems to be working great, except fastboot.
When rebooting, the following error is shown:

reboot: Failed to process GRUB menu entry for fast reboot.
Invalid format for findroot
reboot: Falling back to regular reboot.

Not a big deal, just slow reboots, but just thought to mention it in case it 
is a new bug.


rpool is on mirror-drives, full disks:
rpool   ONLINE   0 0 0
  mirror-0  ONLINE   0 0 0
c2t0d0  ONLINE   0 0 0
c2t1d0  ONLINE   0 0 0

Grub menu /rpool/boot/grub/menu.lst:

#-- ADDED BY BOOTADM - DO NOT EDIT --
title OI hipster
findroot (pool_rpool,0)
bootfs rpool/ROOT/openindiana
kernel$ /platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B $ZFS-BOOTFS
module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive
#-END BOOTADM

# Unknown partition of type 238 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0p0 partition: 1
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd0,0) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0p0 partition: 2
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd0,1) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0p0 partition: 3
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd0,2) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0p0 partition: 4
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd0,3) .

title Windows
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloader +1

# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0p0 partition: 2
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd1,1) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0p0 partition: 3
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd1,2) .
# Unknown partition of type 0 found on /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0p0 partition: 4
# It maps to the GRUB device: (hd1,3) .

title openindiana-1
findroot (pool_rpool,0)
bootfs rpool/ROOT/openindiana-1
kernel$ /platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B $ZFS-BOOTFS
module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive


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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Hipster 2015.03.30 ISO torrents

2015-04-01 Thread Dmitry Kozhinov
Thank you all who made this possible. I am starting to like the Hipster 
branch (for the first time). I even think that next time when I will 
need to setup OpenIndiana on a production server, I will choose Hipster.



torrents for new hipster ISO images are published



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