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From: hadi motamedi on 9 Aug 2010 05:36 On Aug 9, 1:22 pm, and...(a)cucumber.demon.co.uk (Andrew Gabriel) wrote: > In article <1aa6033c-2dca-4c02-96b8-2ba27e599...(a)i31g2000yqm.googlegroups..com>, > hadi motamedi <motamed...(a)gmail.com> writes: > > > > > > > On Aug 9, 12:27 am, ITguy <southa...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> > Sorry. My solaris8 applications can just be installed through > >> > Jumpstart installation,as the following : > >> > ok>boot cdrom - install > >> > Can you please confirm if I can still make use of solaris containers > >> > for this purpose ? > > >> If your install process is Jumpstart and it has all your applications > >> all ready to go, you've most likely got a flash archive somewhere. > >> Flash archives are perfect for installing as Solaris8 containers. You > >> just need to find the file and use it as the install archive for a > >> Solaris8 container. > > I have the installation CD but the installation procedure must be done > > as: > > ok>boot cdrom - install > > So how can I find the flash archive? > > You need to borrow or hire a Solaris sysadmin or find a relevant > hands-on course to get you going and show you how things like > jumpstart, flash archives, etc work. Of course you can ask questions > here, but you need some more basic understanding of concepts in order > to understand the answers, and I think you're going to really struggle > otherwise. > > -- > Andrew Gabriel > [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] Sorry for my last question. Thank you very much for your help. I think I have gotten all of the required tools to deal with this issue. Thank you again |