Dear friends,
after 3 weeks trying, I didn't manage to download the iso of the first CD,
nonus.
I have a 256 Kbps ADSL conn, and the 2nd and 3rd isos had no problem, but
this one...
First I tried with jigdo, a lot of times, a lot of different servers: it
always hangs on the file 'lat5u-16.psf'.
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 11:10:50AM +0200, Christer Jansson wrote:
> Since booting/installning is not possible with "testing"/"unstabel",
> I would appreciate some info about how I can use jigdo to
> update my existing sparc-image which I am fetching right now
> with jigdo.
Do you mean that you'd
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 11:36, Richard Atterer wrote:
> Do you mean that you'd like to use jigdo once a newer version of the
> testing CD images is available, and have jigdo update your existing testing
> CDs to the newer, now bootable CD images?
Eeh?
Whats that, the Testing images are now boota
Richard,
Thanks for taking time to deal with this.
I have an image from stable, and it is not
burned onto cd-rom. So I thougt it was
stright forward to loopmount this image and
get some new modules. But that was not possible.
Maybe Solaris 7 don't have this feature?
It would be nice to build a
Dear friends,
after 3 weeks trying, I didn't manage to download the iso of the first CD,
nonus.
I have a 256 Kbps ADSL conn, and the 2nd and 3rd isos had no problem, but
this one...
First I tried with jigdo, a lot of times, a lot of different servers: it
always hangs on the file 'lat5u-16.psf'.
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 11:10:50AM +0200, Christer Jansson wrote:
> Since booting/installning is not possible with "testing"/"unstabel",
> I would appreciate some info about how I can use jigdo to
> update my existing sparc-image which I am fetching right now
> with jigdo.
Do you mean that you'd
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 11:36, Richard Atterer wrote:
> Do you mean that you'd like to use jigdo once a newer version of the
> testing CD images is available, and have jigdo update your existing testing
> CDs to the newer, now bootable CD images?
Eeh?
Whats that, the Testing images are now boota
Richard,
Thanks for taking time to deal with this.
I have an image from stable, and it is not
burned onto cd-rom. So I thougt it was
stright forward to loopmount this image and
get some new modules. But that was not possible.
Maybe Solaris 7 don't have this feature?
It would be nice to build a
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