C. Bergström wrote:
glidic anthony wrote:
thanks but if it's experimental i prefer don't use. My server was use to an nfs share for an esxi so i prefer it was stable. But i thnik the best way it's to add an other hdd to make the install and make my raidz with this 3 disks
Do you really consider OpenSolaris production ready?

Why not ?  You can by support for it from Sun ?
Why is OpenSolaris any less production ready than Fedora or CentOS or some other Linux distro ?

> After grub loads
the kernel image what bugs/regressions can it include? You may want to consider many things before discarding options or not realize fully what you're getting into.

The main issue I see is that the OpenSolaris distributions don't know anything about grub2 they only know about the version of grub included in the distro. This is really important for updating the menu when creating new boot environments. Especially since the menu format of grub2 is different to the grub 0.97 that OpenSolaris currently uses.

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Darren J Moffat
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