Kevin Monceaux wrote: ... > Otherwise if someone could > give me the proper technique to install Indiana setting up a root pool > that uses part of the space on one drive and creating a non-root pool > using the remainder of the space on the first drive and all of the space on > the second, I'd appreciate it. >
At this point, you'd have to do manual hacking because that's not a scenario the installer is designed to support. The basic idea to work around it would be to install to some other disk, such as a USB drive, set up the disk the way you want it, mirror the root pool to the desired location, and do an installgrub to make it bootable. Dave _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
