On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> You must be running some other OS then
Or just have a bad memory. :)
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On 09/06/11 06:51, Gary Driggs wrote:
I tend to just change /etc/inittab to default to run level three.
You must be running some other OS then, since Solaris-based OS'es have
always had a default runlevel of 3, and use SMF to control which services
start.
(Before SMF, the login GUI started at
It sounds like you want the "text install" ISO.
It gives you a system with no X or Gnome...
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 1:19 PM, carlopmart wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed a virtual Openindiana oi_151 machine under ESXi5. I will
> use this virtual machine as a mysql and squid server and I would
Those are normal.
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
> I've been getting boot-archive timeout messages upon boot. I figured that I
> needed to update the boot archive manually. When I do, I get the following:
>
> # bootadm update-archive -v
> cannot find: /etc/cluster/nodeid: No
I tend to just change /etc/inittab to default to run level three. This way I
can still run VNC for the occasional obnoxious installer that requires a GUI.
-Gary
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*** Updated: I meant init 5, not init 6.
I've been getting boot-archive timeout messages upon boot. I figured
that I needed to update the boot archive manually. When I do, I get the
following:
# bootadm update-archive -v
cannot find: /etc/cluster/nodeid: No such file or directory
canno
I've been getting boot-archive timeout messages upon boot. I figured
that I needed to update the boot archive manually. When I do, I get the
following:
# bootadm update-archive -v
cannot find: /etc/cluster/nodeid: No such file or directory
cannot find: /etc/devices/mdi_ib_cache: No such file o
In simple term, it is not possible without knowing a lot about who OI
distribution are made. The base install current requires certain parts of
the X11 packages.
However this isn't much of a problem for security reasons, as any server app
should be inside its own zone which then does have a very r
On 09/05/2011 07:19 PM, carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed a virtual Openindiana oi_151 machine under ESXi5. I
will use this virtual machine as a mysql and squid server and I would
like to remove all X11 packages and their dependencies. How can I do this??
Thanks.
Nothing?? Is not pos