someone sent me to genunix to download the developers version.
All the other Solaris versions would not run on my laptop, or required may too
much manual input to get drivers working for hardware.
Which I did NOT have enough experience to do.
My big problem now is to get two partitions recognized
> /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1
http://initialprogramload.blogspot.com/2008/07/how-solaris-disk-device-names-work.html
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He meant build 134...
Matthias
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With Mathias help got OSOL2010.03 up and running.
choo_c...@millect.com
Did OSOL2010.03 come out and I missed it???
Searching the forum and
thanks I will try it later when I get the other concerns taken care of.
One step at a time.
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I created a new thread today, based on what I have learned about where I am at
now.
Please read it when you have time.
I re-downloaded a program via package manager. This time it worked.
can someone please decypher the below for me, what each letter means?
My devices (hard drive partitions)
/dev/d
To disable your touchpad:
# modinfo | grep mouse
# vi /etc/system (and include the following line):
exclude: mouse8042
Where mouse8042 is returned from modinfo.
Also:
# pfexec modunload -i 113 (where 113 is the 1st column from modinfo)
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On 18 May 2010, at 16:27, R.G. Keen wrote:
>> With Mathias help got OSOL2010.03 up and running.
>> choo_c...@millect.com
>
> Did OSOL2010.03 come out and I missed it???
> Searching the forum and google has been unrewarding about any announcement of
> this.
I'd assumed he just meant b134, w
> With Mathias help got OSOL2010.03 up and running.
> choo_c...@millect.com
Did OSOL2010.03 come out and I missed it???
Searching the forum and google has been unrewarding about any announcement of
this.
Am I last to the party -- yet again? :-)
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On 05/17/10 09:18 PM, jay krik wrote:
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So question, DID I do something wrong in gpart that I could not do a non
destructive resize?
Why is ZFS format blanked out?
GParted cannot resize a ZFS pool non-destructively.
Dave
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On 18 May 2010, at 02:18, jay krik wrote:
> Then I clicked add more software on the desktop. Package manager came up. In
> main pane I selected software I wanted. Window popped up saying updating,
> downloading and installing. Completed successfully. did same thing in the
> left pane under var
I'm still a newbie with this. I get lost trying to find the forums yet, so
please bear with me.
also please if you respond could you also respond to me via email.
With Mathias help got OSOL2010.03 up and running. Learned how to correct the
boot loop from grub to bios. Learned how to make the fix
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