OK Thanks for that explanation. Yes it does match.
-Mark
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 6:19 PM, Joshua M. Clulow wrote:
> On 14 December 2011 09:44, Mark Creamer wrote:
> > It does download via wget, but I haven't used shasum before. So I wasn't
> > sure which shasum command to use. I tried sha1sum a
Hi,
is there any way to build an OpenIndiana customized installation iso with added
features?
I'd need the initial setup to ask some more few questions, explode an
additional tar.gz, run
some additional scripts.
Thanx a lot,
Gabriele.
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Just tried from a different OI 151a box, in a different physical location
with different Internet access. It fails too, but just to keep things
interesting, it fails on a different package:
mcreamer@sdbackup:/zones$ sudo zoneadm -z testzone install
WARNING: skipping network interface 'vnic0' which
> Hi,
> is there any way to build an OpenIndiana customized installation iso with
> added features?
> I'd need the initial setup to ask some more few questions, explode an
> additional tar.gz, run
> some additional scripts.
> Thanx a lot,
I do not have the answer to your question, but out of curio
Subject says it all.
I suppose so, at least one shouldn't need to do anything beyond addig a
line in /etc/driver_aliases, right?
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On 11 Dec 2011, at 16:42, Gary Mills wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 03:12:09PM +, Matt Clark wrote:
>> Have you tried the web UI on the admin port?
>
> I just tried it. Again, it mostly works. Its GUI console attempts to
> load libiKVM32.so again. That would only work on Linux. The ser
Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
> Subject says it all.
>
> I suppose so, at least one shouldn't need to do anything beyond addig a
> line in /etc/driver_aliases, right?
The line for 8086,10a7 should already be there; it's served by "igb".
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Hello,
You have to use distribution constructor:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Distribution+Constructor
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/E21800/distro_const1.html
On 14 Dec 2011, at 19:01, LinuxBSDos.com wrote:
>> Hi,
>> is there any way to build an OpenIndiana customized installation
Try disabling ipv6.
I had some issues with pkg stuff when using ipv6 on a 50Mbps Comcast cable
modem in the US.
Jake
On Dec 14, 2011, at 11:47 AM, Mark Creamer wrote:
> Just tried from a different OI 151a box, in a different physical location
> with different Internet access. It fails too, b
Bummer I thought that was a good possibility but it seems ipv6 is already
not enabled
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Jake wrote:
> Try disabling ipv6.
>
> I had some issues with pkg stuff when using ipv6 on a 50Mbps Comcast cable
> modem in the US.
>
> Jake
>
> On Dec 14, 2011, at 11:47 AM, Ma
Hi.
How can i set up PPPoE connection in oi-151. Especially i can not
understand where and how is to enter and password to be authorized by my
provider.
It needs for internet availability.
Thanks
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Daniil Zaytsev wrote:
> Hi.
> How can i set up PPPoE connection in oi-151. Especially i can not
> understand where and how is to enter and password to be authorized by my
> provider.
> It needs for internet availability.
There's a fairly good how-to guide here:
http://www.phildev.net/solaris/sppp
On 15 December 2011 07:39, Daniil Zaytsev wrote:
> Hi.
> How can i set up PPPoE connection in oi-151. Especially i can not
> understand where and how is to enter and password to be authorized by my
> provider.
> It needs for internet availability.
> Thanks
There is a serious problem with PPPoE un
I have archived several dozen PPPoE on Solaris threads from misc. Solaris
mailing lists over the years.
Most of my archived emails contained URL's to howto sites, and following up on
those sites, probably half are dead. But typically, you can still find the
archived sites on the Wayback machine a
I can't recall applying any since the original install of o151a just
after the release. Have there been any updates into this repository
over the past couple of months or do I not have it setup properly?
this is what I have setup ass the publisher:
PUBLISHER TYPE
Jerry Kemp wrote:
> I have archived several dozen PPPoE on Solaris threads from
> misc. Solaris mailing lists over the years.
[...]
> Most of these threads I follow typically end with the end user going
> out and purchasing a Linksys/D-Link/some-other-generic-brand NAT box
> with PPPoE capabilities
Hello Volker,
thank you for your comments.
I used straight PPP on Solaris back in the 2.5/2.5.1/2.6 days, but never PPPoE.
At least not yet.
I had archived several email threads discussing this in preparation for this
though. I would state again, my earlier comments were me parroting the
exper
Jerry Kemp wrote:
> I have archived several dozen PPPoE on Solaris threads from misc. Solaris
> mailing lists over the years.
>
> Most of my archived emails contained URL's to howto sites, and following up on
> those sites, probably half are dead. But typically, you can still find the
> archived
On this topic; how would I go about replacing specific files (recompiled
drivers for igb / smb) in a distro?
Or how to add non-IPS packages?
-Lucas Van Tol
> From: dan.va...@gmail.com
> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 20:10:06 +0200
> To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-
Finally figured out what was happening. Symantec running on the firewalls
which are in front of both of my subnets was seeing one of the files within
the python-26 package as a virus, and killing the download stream. I set up
the system temporarily directly to a simple NAT router and it worked grea
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