On 09/05/2011 07:19 PM, carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed a virtual Openindiana oi_151 machine under ESXi5. I
will use this virtual machine as a mysql and squid server and I would
like to remove all X11 packages and their dependencies. How can I do this??
Thanks.
Nothing?? Is not
In simple term, it is not possible without knowing a lot about who OI
distribution are made. The base install current requires certain parts of
the X11 packages.
However this isn't much of a problem for security reasons, as any server app
should be inside its own zone which then does have a very
I've been getting boot-archive timeout messages upon boot. I figured
that I needed to update the boot archive manually. When I do, I get the
following:
# bootadm update-archive -v
cannot find: /etc/cluster/nodeid: No such file or directory
cannot find: /etc/devices/mdi_ib_cache: No such file
*** Updated: I meant init 5, not init 6.
I've been getting boot-archive timeout messages upon boot. I figured
that I needed to update the boot archive manually. When I do, I get the
following:
# bootadm update-archive -v
cannot find: /etc/cluster/nodeid: No such file or directory
I tend to just change /etc/inittab to default to run level three. This way I
can still run VNC for the occasional obnoxious installer that requires a GUI.
-Gary
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It sounds like you want the text install ISO.
It gives you a system with no X or Gnome...
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 1:19 PM, carlopmart carlopm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed a virtual Openindiana oi_151 machine under ESXi5. I will
use this virtual machine as a mysql and squid
On 09/06/11 06:51, Gary Driggs wrote:
I tend to just change /etc/inittab to default to run level three.
You must be running some other OS then, since Solaris-based OS'es have
always had a default runlevel of 3, and use SMF to control which services
start.
(Before SMF, the login GUI started at
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
You must be running some other OS then
Or just have a bad memory. :)
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