Le 21 nov. 2009 à 08:31, nikolay a écrit :
> So the best way for me is 'downgrading' my OS (have no idea how to do
> this)??? What the f...k these containers are needed for? I have only one
> sparc workstation, so have no machine to install Solaris 9 (but it's crucial
> for some software I wor
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 2:31 AM, nikolay wrote:
> So the best way for me is 'downgrading' my OS (have no idea how to do
> this)??? What the f...k these containers are needed for? I have only one
> sparc workstation, so have no machine to install Solaris 9 (but it's crucial
> for some software I
So the best way for me is 'downgrading' my OS (have no idea how to do this)???
What the f...k these containers are needed for? I have only one sparc
workstation, so have no machine to install Solaris 9 (but it's crucial for some
software I work with)...
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 02:48:56PM -0500, David Pipes wrote:
>I've been told there is a demo environment in the Solaris 8 container
>download,
>I suspect it's time-limited or something. Maybe the Solaris 9 container
it is not time limited.
there is no drm or licensing enforcement mech
I've been told there is a demo environment in the Solaris 8 container
download,
I suspect it's time-limited or something. Maybe the Solaris 9
container dl has a
similar piece?
David
Edward Pilatowicz wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 09:22:56AM -0800, nikolay wrote:
I have a workst
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 09:22:56AM -0800, nikolay wrote:
> I have a workstation with Solaris 10 pre-installed. Also I have CD's set with
> Solaris 9 distribution. How can I make a solaris 9 zone with 'naked' solaris
> 9 OS not having prepared OS image?
you can't. you can only install an s9 cont