Hello,
This sounds like something that would interest a lot of Solaris users. If you
can get it working, and if the code is not too large, I could easily see it
being kept in the Bacula rescue directory, or at a minimum included in the
Bacula rescue documentation.
One possible explanation of
Robert,
Was looking forward to using packages on Solaris 10. Currently I have an
SMF definition from lord knows where, but my package is source -- packages
will save me a lot of time, as there will likely be more and more of these
things running Solaris 10.
Luckily, my backup worked... I was
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 12:24, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> Robert W Hartzell wrote:
> > Is this project of interest to any one? Any thoughts or comments?
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> Robert,
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> Though the thread might not be one that you've been following, check out
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Robert W Hartzell wrote:
> I have a project that I have been working on in my spare time that may be of
> interest to some on this list.
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> I have successively built a custom Solaris install CD that consists of the
> boot image, install routine and
I have a project that I have been working on in my spare time that may be of
interest to some on this list.
I have successively built a custom Solaris install CD that consists of the boot
image, install routine and statically compiled file daemon with about 400MB of
free space. During testing I