Hey Reg,

I am still not on my computer so this is a quick one for now. bHyve and Zones 
brand S10 can both run ontop of any pool. bhyve uses zfs volumes and zones use 
datasets. Both reference the vfs path. Omnios and oi are well enough in sync 
that the tutorial works here too. I dont know if solaris 10 ever had uefi 
support but that will be needed for a full vm. 9pfs also just references the 
vfs directory which can reside on any zpool you want even the raidz1 one. More 
details tomorrow when I have a Keuboard again.

-Till

Am 22. Januar 2025 23:49:49 MEZ schrieb Reginald Beardsley via 
openindiana-discuss <[email protected]>:
> Does it seem reasonable to follow the OmniOS Debian example but with an 
> s10_u8 ISO image?
>
>I'm sure this will be painful, but it would simplify my environment a great 
>deal if I can get Windows, Debian and S10_u8 running in VMs, I wouldn't need 5 
>computers in one room.
>
>That is what makes sense to me, but at 71 not much of computing makes sense 
>any more. Too many layers of jargon and "automagic" :-(
>
>Thanks,
>Reg
>
>     On Wednesday, January 22, 2025 at 04:38:35 PM CST, Bill Sommerfeld via 
> openindiana-discuss <[email protected]> wrote:  
> 
> On 1/22/25 14:32, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
>> How are these related?
>> 
>>          pkg://openindiana.org/system/bhyve
>>          pkg://openindiana.org/system/zones/brand/bhyve
>>          pkg://openindiana.org/system/library/bhyve
>> 
>> Can all be installed at the same time?
>
>Yes.  You need all three.  (system/bhyve is the executable and kernel 
>driver; system/library/bhyve has several shared libraries, and 
>system/zones/brand/bhyve has scripts/metadata defining the zone brand).
>  > BTW A docs.openindiana.org  search brings up a reference to the most 
>recent release notes from 2020.  That's all I've found so far plus an 
>OmniOS tutorial on setting up a Debian zone.
>> 
>> Can I reasonably expect to run S10_u8 in a Bhyve  branded zone on Hipster 
>> 2024.10?
>
>I'd expect it could be made to work but I've never done it so I wouldn't 
>know for sure.
>
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