On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Kathy Slattery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) send any corrections to me or to the alias if discussion is needed

Page 10: "kill -9 <pid>" should only be used if "kill <pid>" doesn't
work. Those that subscribe to the "kill -9" philosophy are likely to
be the same ones that suggest pulling the power cord (and battery, if
applicable) to shut down a system.  It works, but it doesn't allow
things to come down cleanly.

Page 25:
- Quotas only affect data written after compression is enabled.
- Based upon failures that I've seen on sparc with live upgrade and
manually tweaking compression, I think that compressed / may not work
(I may be wrong).  If so, this should be noted.

Page 35:
- The dladm output looks contrived.  Why would the link bge0 (implying
Broadcom hardware) claim to be device e1000g0 (implying Intel
hardware)?
- Suggestions as to strategies for getting a network driver onto a
system that is missing the network driver may be useful.  This
question seems to have come up from time to time on the lists.

> 2) tell me about any procedures that we should add

As others mentioned, pkg.  beadm and grub probably belong nearby.

Compatibility with pkgadd

Multi-boot configuration with Windows, Linux.  Major bonus points for
any tips for sharing data between OS's in a multi-boot configuration
without network storage.


-- 
Mike Gerdts
http://mgerdts.blogspot.com/
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