It started with a Sparc, and from the Ray of light the Sun rose once again...
Op 3 okt. 2012 om 20:42 heeft Daniel Kjar <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven: > look like the same issue I had. Just make the /dev/fb link yourself and > delete the lines in /lib/svc/method/xsession that try to determine the link > independently. I have an xvr-1200 as well. > > worked great for me after that. > > > > On 10/ 3/12 12:35 PM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote: >> I got my Sun Blade 2500 to boot with Martin's build, I made a Google+ >> photo album with the system and screenshots. >> >> I was unable to get X11 to come up, the screenshots show my efforts. >> It has an XVR-1200 framebuffer, and it originally came with an XVR-600 >> as well, which I pulled. >> >> http://dft.ba/-1Ynd >> >> Hopefully I'll be able to get some progress with openXsun booting, I >> may just not know how to do it. >> >> Great work, Martin! >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 4:57 AM, David Halko <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Good Day Martin! >>> >>> Some of us spent this evening working with your LiveDVD on a V120 with 4 >>> Gig RAM. >>> - it takes about 48 minutes to boot >>> - we have no video display, so we use the serial console >>> - we figured out how to bring up ethernet interface with DHCP and an >>> external VNC console >>> - we like the nice selection of apps that were included on the desktop >>> - we accessed your OI-SPARC via VNC from a SunRay client hosted on a >>> Solaris 10 V240 - very reliable >>> - we will need to update scripts on the iso, to make it more useful as a >>> live-dvd server environment >>> >>> This being said, this looks good enough to move forward with! Very >>> professional! >>> >>> As far as an installer, Caiman is not required. With your direction, a >>> basic installer could be made using existing infrastructure (I see dtksh is >>> bundled, meaning X, CLI, and HTTP are all reasonable... I did not look for >>> fmli yet... a solid bug-free scripting frameworks with small footprint is >>> desirable.) Maybe even gdm/xdm on boot for console-less & serial-less >>> installs. We may be able to assist here, with your guidance. >>> >>> I am wondering whether zfsdiff with snapshots may be helpful for release >>> management and automatic package creation. SVR4 class-action scripts could >>> provide for compression support. Sparse SVR4 packages could be made for >>> upgrades. Packages could automatically be made available over HTTP to >>> pkgadd -x option for a wanboot min _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
