Jonathan:

Thanks...perhaps you are right.  I may need to go a different route here.

I was willing to try the route where you seemed to have successfully ran
X/Gnome in the GZ.  Did I miss something?

-M
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Perkin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 11:08 AM
To: [email protected]; J Marc Edwards
Subject: Re: [smartos-discuss] "UX: /usr/sbin/useradd: ERROR: Cannot update
system files - login cannot be created"

* On 2015-01-14 at 15:51 GMT, J Marc Edwards via smartos-discuss wrote:

> I'm tyring to install the gnome-session in the GZ.
> 
> Any thoughts here?

Only that you should expect pain.  SmartOS is simply not designed for this
use-case, nor for running on laptops to answer a current question in another
thread.  It is highly opinionated software designed to run containers on
headless servers in a data centre, and you will find it actively hostile to
attempts to make it work in alternative surroundings.

It's not that these things are impossible - it's just software after all -
but once you step outside of the design constraints you should really ask
the question whether SmartOS is still the best fit for your requirements out
of the myriad OS available.

If you really believe that SmartOS is your best option here, then the way
forward for your particular use case is going to be a reasonable amount of
manual work to identify all of the users and SMF services required for
gnome-session and its dependencies, pre-create those (and ensure they are
re-created by a custom SMF on every subsequent boot), and then carefully
install each dependent package observing whether the install completes
successfully and you can run the service (and if not you will have to clean
up the failed /opt/local/pkg directories manually before trying again).

Personally though I'd strongly recommend looking at a different OS to fit
your requirements - OmniOS is a fine choice if you want something
illumos-based with a more general purpose flavour, and pkgsrc works great
there too.

--
Jonathan Perkin  -  Joyent, Inc.  -  www.joyent.com



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