Sponsored Content
Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 10 - boot CD not loading Post 62170 by spider123 on Saturday 12th of February 2005 05:38:03 AM
Old 02-12-2005
I read better again and I find that I have burned CD # 1 with the default option Track at once instead Disck at once ...exactly Disk at once/96 Immediately I have tried to burn CD with Nero 6 with the exactly option... and it works !!!! Smilie
I thought that it was a normal CD image .iso like the others....
Thank you very much ... and sorry my English... the Grammar !!! Smilie
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Loading windows on a dual boot

I want to dual-boot Windows 98 and Redhat 7. My scheme for doing this is to partition into: A FAT32 partition for windows A Linux partition for root A swap partition A boot partition My question is: At what point do I setup windows on the FAT partition? Would I do it from the command line... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Furtoes00
5 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Loading up Solaris OS

can someone point me to a good site that shows how to do this? i'm talking about loading solaris version 8 or 9. and i mean loadin it in real time, not on my personal pc. this is in regards to disaster recovery. any help is appreciated. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: TRUEST
1 Replies

3. Solaris

solaris boot problem boot error loading interpreter(misc/krtld)

When I installed the SOLARIS 10 OS first time, the desktop would not start up, this was because of network setup. Reinstalled worked. After a week due to some problem I had to reinstall OS, installation went fine and but when i reboot I get this error. cannot find mis/krtld boot error loading... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: johncy_j
0 Replies

4. Solaris

Solaris 9 login Screen not loading

The system loads fine no errors on the system during boot. when it tries to start it goes to hostname % it does not show the login screen for the users. any help on this would be great. is the X11 not starting properly? (16 Replies)
Discussion started by: deaconf19
16 Replies

5. Solaris

Solaris Login Screen Not Loading

I (think I) successfully installed Solaris 10 5/09 on the IDE hard drive of my computer using the 5 installation CDs I downloaded from the Sun website. But now when I boot from the IDE hard drive I think it boots successfully but It asks me for the root password or Ctrl+D to abort. When I give it... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Bradj47
5 Replies

6. Solaris

solaris reboots as it start loading

hello, my problem is the one of the title , as I press enter on Solaris voice in the grub, my computer reboots , is there an option, a flag ,I can add to the Solaris voice , that allow me to see where is the problem ? something that avoid the computer reboot on error? I can't find a way to know... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: freeware
7 Replies

7. Solaris

Loading Kernel module at boot

Is there any link/tutorial on loading Solaris kernel modules at boot time?? (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: unisolin
0 Replies

8. SCO

stage 1 boot failure: error loading hd (40)/boot

hi SCO Unix 5.0.6 doesn't boot due to this problem: not a directory boot not found cannot open stage 1 boot failure: error loading hd (40)/boot Knows someone howto solve it? (16 Replies)
Discussion started by: ccc
16 Replies

9. Solaris

Solaris x86 installation using jumpstart does not local boot ( boot from hdd)

I am trying to install Solaris x86 using the Jumpstart server. I run the add_install_client command with appropriate options, and reboot my x86 Target box. The installation starts fine and unattended. After the installation completes and the target goes for a re-boot, it does not boot from the HDD... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: hemalsid
9 Replies

10. Solaris

Solaris stuck during boot after reconfigure boot

Hello, I have a problem with my machine that won't boot properly. The story is that I installed a software called apcupsd, which is a control application for my APC battery UPS. I have used version 3.14.10 earlier, but as part of restoring my previously crashed os harddrive I wanted to... (18 Replies)
Discussion started by: Zorken
18 Replies
gdal_rasterize(1)					      General Commands Manual						 gdal_rasterize(1)

NAME
gdal_rasterize - gdal_rasterize burns vector geometries into a raster SYNOPSIS
Usage: gdal_rasterize [-b band]* [-i] [-at] [-burn value]* | [-a attribute_name] [-3d] [-l layername]* [-where expression] [-sql select_statement] [-of format] [-a_srs srs_def] [-co "NAME=VALUE"]* [-a_nodata value] [-init value]* [-te xmin ymin xmax ymax] [-tr xres yres] [-tap] [-ts width height] [-ot {Byte/Int16/UInt16/UInt32/Int32/Float32/Float64/ CInt16/CInt32/CFloat32/CFloat64}] [-q] <src_datasource> <dst_filename> DESCRIPTION
This program burns vector geometries (points, lines and polygons) into the raster band(s) of a raster image. Vectors are read from OGR supported vector formats. Note that the vector data must in the same coordinate system as the raster data; on the fly reprojection is not provided. Since GDAL 1.8.0, the target GDAL file can be created by gdal_rasterize. One of -tr or -ts option must be used in that case. -b band: The band(s) to burn values into. Multiple -b arguments may be used to burn into a list of bands. The default is to burn into band 1. -i: Invert rasterization. Burn the fixed burn value, or the burn value associated with the first feature into all parts of the image not inside the provided a polygon. -at: Enables the ALL_TOUCHED rasterization option so that all pixels touched by lines or polygons will be updated not just those one the line render path, or whose center point is within the polygon. Defaults to disabled for normal rendering rules. -burn value: A fixed value to burn into a band for all objects. A list of -burn options can be supplied, one per band being written to. -a attribute_name: Identifies an attribute field on the features to be used for a burn in value. The value will be burned into all output bands. -3d: Indicates that a burn value should be extracted from the 'Z' values of the feature. These values are adjusted by the burn value given by '-burn value' or '-a attribute_name' if provided. As of now, only points and lines are drawn in 3D. -l layername: Indicates the layer(s) from the datasource that will be used for input features. May be specified multiple times, but at least one layer name or a -sql option must be specified. -where expression: An optional SQL WHERE style query expression to be applied to select features to burn in from the input layer(s). -sql select_statement: An SQL statement to be evaluated against the datasource to produce a virtual layer of features to be burned in. -of format: (GDAL >= 1.8.0) Select the output format. The default is GeoTIFF (GTiff). Use the short format name. -a_nodata value: (GDAL >= 1.8.0) Assign a specified nodata value to output bands. -init value: (GDAL >= 1.8.0) Pre-initialize the output image bands with these values. However, it is not marked as the nodata value in the output file. If only one value is given, the same value is used in all the bands. -a_srs srs_def: (GDAL >= 1.8.0) Override the projection for the output file. If not specified, the projection of the input vector file will be used if available. If incompatible projections between input and output files, no attempt will be made to reproject features. The srs_def may be any of the usual GDAL/OGR forms, complete WKT, PROJ.4, EPSG:n or a file containing the WKT. -co 'NAME=VALUE': (GDAL >= 1.8.0) Passes a creation option to the output format driver. Multiple -co options may be listed. See format specific documentation for legal creation options for each format. -te xmin ymin xmax ymax : (GDAL >= 1.8.0) set georeferenced extents. The values must be expressed in georeferenced units. If not specified, the extent of the output file will be the extent of the vector layers. -tr xres yres : (GDAL >= 1.8.0) set target resolution. The values must be expressed in georeferenced units. Both must be positive values. -tap: (GDAL >= 1.8.0) (target aligned pixels) align the coordinates of the extent of the output file to the values of the -tr, such that the aligned extent includes the minimum extent. -ts width height: (GDAL >= 1.8.0) set output file size in pixels and lines. Note that -ts cannot be used with -tr -ot type: (GDAL >= 1.8.0) For the output bands to be of the indicated data type. Defaults to Float64 -q: (GDAL >= 1.8.0) Suppress progress monitor and other non-error output. src_datasource: Any OGR supported readable datasource. dst_filename: The GDAL supported output file. Must support update mode access. Before GDAL 1.8.0, gdal_rasterize could not create new output files. EXAMPLE
The following would burn all polygons from mask.shp into the RGB TIFF file work.tif with the color red (RGB = 255,0,0). gdal_rasterize -b 1 -b 2 -b 3 -burn 255 -burn 0 -burn 0 -l mask mask.shp work.tif The following would burn all 'class A' buildings into the output elevation file, pulling the top elevation from the ROOF_H attribute. gdal_rasterize -a ROOF_H -where 'class="A"' -l footprints footprints.shp city_dem.tif AUTHORS
Frank Warmerdam warmerdam@pobox.com GDAL
Tue Sep 18 2012 gdal_rasterize(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:57 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy