On 04.03.21 16:43, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
OK I just made several attempts:
First attempt was with 2020.10 GUI install ISO. That was forced to maintenance
mode and was unable to locate libpcidb.so.1 when I ran prtconf -v.
Second attempt was with 2019.04 USB. That kernel panicked for multiuser and
single user. Even with a camera ready I couldn't get the message.
Both of those attempts had a 5 TB drive installed. I'm trying again with a 750
GB drive which happens to have CentOS 7 installed. That tries to boot, but
doesn't seem to get far before it just spins. The GUI 2020.10 ISO behaves the
same as with the 5 TB disk.
It completely ignored the 2019.04 USB image even with it selected via F9. The
20202.10 text ISO also fails for lack of libpcidb.so.1
I can only second your opinion about the the quality of the ISOs, but
two years ago I had some luck with 2018.10, which was the first after
151a9 that actually booted a newer system. Maybe you try that, it's
sufficient for the job (if the rpool does not have activated the most
recent feature flags...)
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