From: BertieBigBollox on 8 Oct 2009 10:17 OK. First I managed to format the removable USB drive as UFS. Then I could mount it as a UFS drive and copy my flash archive file onto it. I've got another machine that I want to install Solaris 10 and use this flash archive. So I boot from DVD and was hoping to be able to specify the USB drive as location of flash archive. Trouble is even going into the mini-shell it doesnt seem to work. Any ideas? Or are there easier ways to do this? I did think of Jumpstart or specifying the flash location as netwrok drive or FTP but I dont think thats going to work. Trouble is first time around I had a job getting the network interface to work - not supported during the solaris 10 install but had to install a driver later. Is there any way to slipstream this driver into the Solaris 10 install? (like you can do with windows)
From: John D Groenveld on 8 Oct 2009 10:47 In article <bb1082f7-665d-4f02-944c-51627ff0b49e(a)g1g2000vbr.googlegroups.com>, BertieBigBollox(a)gmail.com <bertiebigbollox(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Is there any way to slipstream this driver into the Solaris 10 >install? (like you can do with windows) See James C. Liu and Brian Dowdy's BigAdmin article on adding device drivers to the Jumpstart boot server. <URL:http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/features/articles/device_driver_install.html> I've used their method to add third party drivers for HBAs and NICs. Happy hacking, John groenveld(a)acm.org
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