Many software packages can be downloaded in the form of an ISO image. ISO images can also be created from CD and saved as ISO images:
$ cat /dev/somecd > somename.iso
Rather than burning the image to a CD-ROM to access its contents, it is easy to mount the image directly into the filesystem... (0 Replies)
We have a whole bunch of both redhat enterprise and solaris 5.7,8,9 systems and we would like to make images of the drives. Does anyone have recommendations on how to best image these systems? (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Can anyone give me the lnik to download the iso image file Solaris 10 .
I need to install it on my local machine .
Pls help me out.
VINU (5 Replies)
I was wondering if there was a Solaris JumpStart image small enough to fit on a floppy. The computer I want to JumpStart doesn't have a CD drive. If so, where could I download it? (6 Replies)
Hello
I have just install solaris via virtualbox on my desktop .
The network is not working I mean i would like to upgarde there some more binaries , is it ever possible if its image? if yes can anybody help me with it how to run the network ? The VBox is running on xp box .
cheers (24 Replies)
Hello, for my class we were handed SUN servers and told to get into them, and re-image them with a UNIX based OS. The previous class had already set them up, so they have a password already. The most I was able to find on password resetting was able to get me to log in as root and password as... (1 Reply)
Hi!
I want to migrate Sun Fire v240 server (sun4u) with Solaris 10 update 6 to LDOM virtual host (sun4v). I was mount NFS directory from another server in /mnt and did this steps on v240
1) I add to the /var/sadm/system/admin/.platform
PLATFORM_GROUP=sun4v
# cat... (1 Reply)
Hi Solaris 10 Experts,
How can I create an ISO Image of a CD/DVD from the cdrom to a temporary directory, and then use that image to burn it on a blank DVD in the cdrom in Solaris 10 1/13 OS environment?
Please provide me with an example.
With best regards,
SS (1 Reply)
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gnome-disks
GNOME-DISKS(1) gnome-disk-utility GNOME-DISKS(1)NAME
gnome-disks - the GNOME Disks application
SYNOPSIS
gnome-disks [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
gnome-disks is the command to launch the GNOME Disks application. Disks provides a way to inspect, format, partition and configure disks
and block devices.
The Disks application is single-instance. What this means is that if the application is not already running when the gnome-disks command is
invoked, it will get launched and the command invocation will block until the application exits. Otherwise the existing application
instance will be used and the gnome-disks command will exit immediately.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
--block-device DEVICE
Switches to the Disks application and selects the block device given by DEVICE (for example, /dev/sda).
--block-device DEVICE --format-device [--xid WINDOW-ID]
Shows the "Format Volume" dialog for the block device given by DEVICE (for example, /dev/sdb1). If WINDOW-ID is given, makes the dialog
transient to the given XID.
--help
Prints a short help text and exits.
AUTHOR
Written by David Zeuthen <zeuthen@gmail.com> with a lot of help from many others.
BUGS
Please send bug reports to either the distribution bug tracker or the upstream bug tracker at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gnome-disk-utility.
SEE ALSO gnome-disk-image-mounter(1), udisks(8)GNOME March 2013 GNOME-DISKS(1)