On 08/14/09 02:55 PM, v wrote:
I created an exclusive IP zone.  Now I want to configure it using sysidcfg and 
avoid the prompts at the initial login.

I created the below sysidcfg file:

timezone=US/Eastern
system_locale=C
terminal=xterms
network_interface=vnic1 {dhcp protocol_ipv6=yes}
root_password=abc123
security_policy=none
name_service=DNS nfs4_domain=dynamic

I wanted to copy this file to the zone's etc directory, but there is no such 
directory at this time (I already installed and booted the zone).  I go to 
/export/zones/zone1/root  but the directory is empty.  There is nothing in 
there.  There is no .../zone1/etc either.  So, I created an etc directory under 
root directory, put my sysidcfg file, and logged into the zone.  I still got 
the initial configuration prompts.  Apparently, it didn't looked at the 
sysidcfg file.  What I am doing wrong?

Thanks...

How can a zone's root directory be empty after the zone is installed and booted?

For starters, please post the output of "zoneadm list -cv", "zonecfg -z <your-zone-name> info", and "zfs list -t all". That'll clarify how you should proceed.

Regards,
Jordan
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