I note that I got myself into a boatload of trouble by building zones
and removing /usr without removing those others. LiveUpdate in
particular crashed and burned. Once you remove /usr, you need to go
all the way and make a whole-root zone. (this is not documented, that
I can see; the docs warn
What are the commands to create a zone where root in the zone can
write to /sbin and /usr and modify files without affecting the global
zone, please? I need the commands and have only handy Internet access
here and cannot search doc.sun.com.
Help would be appreciated.
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Le 22 mai 09 à 14:34, ольга крыжановская a écrit :
What are the commands to create a zone where root in the zone can
write to /sbin and /usr and modify files without affecting the global
zone, please? I need the commands and have only handy Internet access
here and cannot search doc.sun.com.
2009/5/22 James Carlson james.d.carl...@sun.com:
ольга крыжановская writes:
What are the commands to create a zone where root in the zone can
write to /sbin and /usr and modify files without affecting the global
zone, please? I need the commands and have only handy Internet access
here and
ольга крыжановская writes:
2009/5/22 James Carlson james.d.carl...@sun.com:
If you're using S10 or SXCE, use man zonecfg and read the section on
Whole Root Zones.
The person who installed this machine did a rm -f -r /usr/share/man to
conserve space. I am without manual pages and zonecfg
bob netherton writes:
zonecfg create starts off with
/etc/zones/SUNWdefault.xml
as your starting configuration and includes the set of inherit-pkg-dir
directories that
you describe. zonecfg create -b starts off with
/etc/zones/SUNWblank.xml which is
pretty much what it says, a blank