Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Virtualbox 4.3.x (2!) and oi 151a8? working?

2013-12-19 Thread Geoff Nordli
On 13-12-19 02:38 PM, Carl Brewer wrote: On 5/12/2013 11:56 AM, Carl Brewer wrote: I just bumped VB up to 4.3.4 and it seems to be working fine on OI 151a8 For the archive, this has been rock solid for me since I did it. That is good to know. Just a note 4.3.6 was released and it fixed a re

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Virtualbox 4.3.x (2!) and oi 151a8? working?

2013-12-19 Thread Carl Brewer
On 5/12/2013 11:56 AM, Carl Brewer wrote: I just bumped VB up to 4.3.4 and it seems to be working fine on OI 151a8 For the archive, this has been rock solid for me since I did it. Carl ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openi

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] extra entry in /etc/hosts after each reboot

2013-12-19 Thread w...@vandenberge.us
Unfortunately, for people (like myself) that put a hostname instead of an IP address in the /etc/hostname. files that means the system will become inaccessible from the network every reboot when running out-of-the-box napp-it. A simple workaround is to just comment out the section below from the a

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] NWAM for static IP on a VNIC

2013-12-19 Thread Jim Klimov
On 2013-12-19 16:52, Jim Klimov wrote: Hello all, I am trying to get the following with NWAM: a physical NIC is connected to whatever network is available, usually with DHCP. Also there is a VNIC on an internal etherstub which serves local zones with tests, etc. The VNIC has a fixed IP addres

[OpenIndiana-discuss] NWAM for static IP on a VNIC

2013-12-19 Thread Jim Klimov
Hello all, I am trying to get the following with NWAM: a physical NIC is connected to whatever network is available, usually with DHCP. Also there is a VNIC on an internal etherstub which serves local zones with tests, etc. The VNIC has a fixed IP address. This all works nicely with legacy c

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] extra entry in /etc/hosts after each reboot

2013-12-19 Thread Guenther Alka
This is a setting done by napp-it. It adds a entry to /etc/host like 127.0.0.1hostname reason: Without this setting your root console is spammed with dns warnings. in newest nightly, i added a comment at this point Gea Am 17.06.2013 22:14, schrieb w...@vandenberge.us: Thanks for the useful