.
Any idea?
Thanks,
Ivan
The installation is a clean installation of openindiana.
On 9 September 2012 01:41, Yuri Pankov yuri.pan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 7 Sep 2012 21:33:24 +0200, Ivan Gualandri wrote:
Hi,
in my laptop where actually there isn't any supported network card (i need
# svcadm refresh pkg/server
# svcadm restart pkg/server
Mike
?On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 11:25 +0200, Ivan Gualandri wrote:
Thank you yuri,
unfortunately it doesn't work.
I've done the following:
svcadm netwokr/ipfilter:default disable
svcadm pkg/server:dev enable
pkgrepo info -s
Hi,
in my laptop where actually there isn't any supported network card (i need
to compile myk driver), i tried to ping localhost but i receive alway
network unreachable.
I tried both:
ping localhost
ping 127.0.0.1
and an ifconfig -a shows that lo0 is up and running.
Is that normal? There is
On 7 September 2012 22:43, James Carlson carls...@workingcode.com wrote:
Ivan Gualandri wrote:
I tried both:
ping localhost
ping 127.0.0.1
Try ping -sn 127.0.0.1. That at least gets name service (which might
be misconfigured) out of the way.
Same error
and an ifconfig
Ok i just tried to ping the ipv6 address ::1 and it worked. (It says is
alive).
The problem is that ping localhost still doesn't work. I alsto tried to
remove the ipv4 line from /etc/hosts
Ivan
On 7 September 2012 23:02, Ivan Gualandri ivan.gualan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7 September 2012 22
configuration or my repository
configuration? Or both?
Thanks,
Ivan
On 8 September 2012 00:05, Ivan Gualandri ivan.gualan...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok i just tried to ping the ipv6 address ::1 and it worked. (It says is
alive).
The problem is that ping localhost still doesn't work. I alsto tried
I just installed openindiana on my laptopo in dual boot with linux.
But i have a problem with grub of openindiana. I try to load the linux
kernel using grub command line.
The boot partition is ext2 fs.
When i enter the command root(hd0, 0) it recognize the partition as
ext2fs.
The problem is
In the end you restart your laptop and everything has to be right
Enjoy your day
Fabrizio Chierzi
2012/9/6 Ivan Gualandri ivan.gualan...@gmail.com
I just installed openindiana on my laptopo in dual boot with linux.
But i have a problem with grub of openindiana. I try to load the linux
kernel
Hi,
i just installed openindiana on a virtual machne, but i cannot login with
the user name just created during the installation (it says Login Failed).
And if i try to access with root it says: Roles can only be assumed by
authenticated users.
Now i'm just wondering if i can access via
On 28 August 2012 11:19, Ivan Gualandri ivan.gualan...@gmail.com wrote:
I used my favourite search engine and all the first page is about only
solaris 10 result.
Second: I installed the OS, not using the live cd.
And during the installation phase it asks also to create a user. Or that
step
Hi again,
i'm planning to install openindiana on my old laptop. But unfortunately
there isn't suppoer for none of both network card installed.
I found that probably the myk driver can be used to add support for at
least the ethernet card.
But the package that i found need to be compiled, and in
Hi all,
i want to install OpenIndiana on my Laptop, but sadly the cdrom is gone. Is
possible to install it from an USB Key?
Thanks,
Ivan
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have the steps:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Installing+OpenIndiana
Regards,
Pablo
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Ivan Gualandri ivan.gualan...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
i want to install OpenIndiana on my Laptop, but sadly the cdrom is gone.
Is
possible to install it from an USB
Ok just read the whole article and it answer my question :)
Thanks!
On 30 October 2011 16:31, Ivan Gualandri ivan.gualan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi pablo,
thanks for your answer!
I have another question: if i understand correctly i must use an entire
usb key to make a USB installer
Hi all,
i'm new to that list, and i hope this isn't the wrong place for that
question!.
Few days ago i decided to install OpenIndiana on my laptop, then i started
the live CD to see if everything work properly.
But with my surprise the System cannot detect my Network cards (both wired
and
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