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Old 11-13-2008
Skovsen Skovsen is offline
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x86.miniroot questions

Hi everybody

I am trying to setup a solaris x86 pxeboot enviroment at my work, but i am haveing quite a few problems...

I have got it to work, almost.. just need someone smart to help me out with the rest

as you can see in the attached image, it fails when it tries to contact the jumpstart server, due to that there aren't any network interface pressent.

but, as showed in the screenshot - there are one 'pcn0' and if i run a 'ifconfig -a dhcp' it get an ipaddress and i am able to continue the installation by running '/sbin/install-setup'

My qustion is..
Where in the x86.miniroot image - should i make changes, so it can execute theese commands by itself.

Thanks Skovsen.
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