In the most simpliest ways, i want my Solaris 10 to have a static IP as 10.10.10.100, going "out" through the switch we have here - 10.10.10.1 and if not possible, at least to have automated enabled...
OK...i have to admit... i did it through wind - partition magic, but i did it... now Solaris is ON (installed and functional), ready to fill my needs of testing, which...speaking about:
- Why keeps...
I succeded finally to go further with installation, through interactive text desktop way, which is much faster than the default interactive one, but Solaris (10.5) only "sees" the Windows C partition...
Well, i got stucked at "reading CD/DVD for installing operating system" faze, better said, no readings, no input available, so i shutdown it -f let`s say so (from the great great button).
I`ll go to...
Thanks Perderabo and jlliagre, for your explanations and activity on forum, I will try soon to experiment this. In case of success "I`ll be back" - reading on forum posts, tips and comments of course...
Thanks DukeNuke2 for reply... is there a way after installing Solaris to rewrite, edit the "standard solaris grub" so it knows about the other OS?
In fact i don`t want anything else but this......
Hi, i have for this moment Ubuntu 8.04 and XP SP2 and of course the grub loader for starting them.
I donwloaded Solaris 10.5 and intend to install it but i want to know if it will rewrite the grub...