Or are there any gotchas?
I intend to put 4 identical ones, as mirrored pairs in ZFS.
It's on a SuperMicro XB7Si motherboard, the 4 onboard SATA connectors
left after the system rpool's 2 500GB Seagate Barracuda.
These will serve up media files as an SMB/Cifs share (iSCSI??) for
various medi
2011/5/5 Attila Fülöp :
> On 05/ 5/11 01:06 PM, Robin Axelsson wrote:
>> I cannot get into grub and edit the lines if I don't have a keyboard so that
>> guide is not of much
>> help. I tried to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst but it looks nothing like the
>> actual menu that I have.
>> The config fi
* Gregory Youngblood [2011-05-05 17:08]:
> If necessary can always switch to something else for logins, such as wdm, if
> changes to gdm cause it to stop working with oi or maintaining an oi branch
> or fork of gdm becomes too much.
GDM in OI is based on JDS and therefore benefits from the
int
If necessary can always switch to something else for logins, such as wdm, if
changes to gdm cause it to stop working with oi or maintaining an oi branch or
fork of gdm becomes too much.
Jonathan Adams wrote:
>Passing on a message posted to Desktop-Discuss in the OpenSolaris
>groups, by Alan C
Passing on a message posted to Desktop-Discuss in the OpenSolaris
groups, by Alan Coopersmith@oracle ...
Should we be worried that it looks like GDM (the login screen and
associated user/password checking) is going a Linux-only route? (he
links to a "freedesktop" post which links to a google doc t
On 05/ 5/11 01:06 PM, Robin Axelsson wrote:
> I cannot get into grub and edit the lines if I don't have a keyboard so that
> guide is not of much
> help. I tried to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst but it looks nothing like the
> actual menu that I have.
> The config file for the grub must be somewhe
I cannot get into grub and edit the lines if I don't have a keyboard so
that guide is not of much help. I tried to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst
but it looks nothing like the actual menu that I have. The config file
for the grub must be somewhere else but where?
The keyboard problem is _exactly