> the main issue is, you have to be in your $HOME
> directory (where you are after login) when you do a
> su and install napp-it via wget.
> 
> otherwise your download is in another folder. napp-it
> expects the downloaded files in $HOME.  the current
> 0.405 release will check this. if you are not in your
> home-directory it will display an error. (this part
> of the installer is perl, so i cannot just do a
> change directory).
> 
> best regards
> hope you enjoy napp-it

Thanks Guenther, I do. However, and since I am new to the Solaris OS, I admit 
to some difficulties in installing napp-it ; each OS has a different dialect 
when it comes to installing packages. 

So far, I have found step by step instructions for nexenta and for eon, but 
none for Solaris Express 11. You guessed it 8-), I feel there is a need for 
them. 

For the time being, I am writing a step by step description of what has worked 
for me so far - e.g. how to install SEx 11 on a mirrored pool (not for the 
faints of heart, and Oracle's documentation does not help - it is even 
misleading). 

I'll publish those notes (in French and English) in order to somewhat relieve 
others' pains.

Amitiés,
Robert
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