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- IPS Repository Appliance @blog:2010
- u need to download two ISO images. The Live CD to boot the repository server and the Repository itself. ... == Configure the IPS Repository Server ===== Now boot the VM and wait until OpenSolaris finished booting. Open a terminal and check the repository path. <co... that you have to setup the server every time you boot your VM. Alternatively, you can install a VM from
- Upgrade Solaris 11/OpenSolaris from Text to Graphical @blog:2010
- ons (''pfexec/sudo''). <code bash> echo Existing boot environments: beadm list echo echo -n Enter be na... pkg -R /mnt uninstall babel_install slim_install bootadm update-archive -R /mnt beadm umount $be beadm ... </code> Now, reboot the system to enter the new boot environment. Then enable the GDM service: <code
- OpenSolaris / VirtualBox: Mount Shared Folder @blog:2009
- _share_2.png?nolink|shared folder settings}} Now boot the OpenSolaris, log in and open a Terminal. I assume that you are using the user creates during boot which has the "System Adminitrator" profile. The ... you want to have the filesystem mounted on every boot, then add this to the file ''/etc/vfstab''. You c
- How To Create a Moveable VM with VirtualBox @blog:2010
- s are created. There are three of them: activate, boot (same as activate, just with an additional boot command) and deactivate. The variables are evaluated wh