Hello Richard,
Perhaps you may have confused Solaris 10 with OpenSolaris? There is no
OpenSolaris 10.0
From your description, it sounds like you may have installed Solaris 10.
OpenSolaris-based distributions, at the time, illustrated what a post-Solaris
10 release *might* look like, with a numb
Thank you.
-Original Message-
From: Shawn Walker [mailto:shawn.wal...@oracle.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 1:02 PM
To: Parvin, Richard
Cc: install-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [install-discuss] Problem with install pkg missing
On 02/14/12 10:54, Parvin, Richard wrote
* Parvin, Richard (richard.par...@hp.com) wrote:
> I have been installing various versions of Solaris since 1996. I
> thought I would load OpenSolaris 10.0 and give it a try. I install
> the full package with OEM support and started to learn the OS. When I
> got to the section on getting upgrade
On 02/14/12 10:54, Parvin, Richard wrote:
I have been installing various versions of Solaris since 1996. I thought
I would load OpenSolaris 10.0 and give it a try. I install the full
package with OEM support and started to learn the OS. When I got to the
section on getting upgrades I found that t
I have been installing various versions of Solaris since 1996. I thought I
would load OpenSolaris 10.0 and give it a try. I install the full package with
OEM support and started to learn the OS. When I got to the section on getting
upgrades I found that the pkg command is missing. I tried to