Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot ping localhost (with NoNet configuration)

2012-09-09 Thread Ivan Gualandri
. 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

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot ping localhost (with NoNet configuration)

2012-09-09 Thread Ivan Gualandri
# 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

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot ping localhost (with NoNet configuration)

2012-09-07 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot ping localhost (with NoNet configuration)

2012-09-07 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot ping localhost (with NoNet configuration)

2012-09-07 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot ping localhost (with NoNet configuration)

2012-09-07 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Grub for ext2fs filesystem

2012-09-06 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Grub for ext2fs filesystem

2012-09-06 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Console login/No login for user

2012-08-28 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Console login/No login for user

2012-08-28 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Insalling gcc on an offline installation

2012-08-28 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Install OpenIndiana from USB

2011-10-30 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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 -- elen sila lumenn omentielvo ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Install OpenIndiana from USB

2011-10-30 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Install OpenIndiana from USB

2011-10-30 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Network card not detected

2011-10-07 Thread Ivan Gualandri
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