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Old 01-08-2010
Solaris JumpStart Image on Floppy?

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?
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Old 01-08-2010
you can install with usb... some weeks ago i build a solaris install usb drive. was easy to do and works fine. i hope your machine has usb?!
BigAdmin Submitted Article: Booting and Loading the Solaris OS for x86 Platforms With a USB Flash Drive
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Old 01-08-2010
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Originally Posted by DukeNuke2
you can install with usb... some weeks ago i build a solaris install usb drive. was easy to do and works fine. i hope your machine has usb?!
BigAdmin Submitted Article: Booting and Loading the Solaris OS for x86 Platforms With a USB Flash Drive
no, it's really old. no usb.
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Old 01-09-2010
I think for JumpStart installation you must have at least 5 GB available for dumping image of Solaris 10 DVD , but you can install Solaris through network . Just you need to create a boot and Install server Smilie
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Old 01-09-2010
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Originally Posted by solaris_user
I think for JumpStart installation you must have at least 5 GB available for dumping image of Solaris 10 DVD , but you can install Solaris through network . Just you need to create a boot and Install server Smilie
I have the server, but don't I need a disk image to get the computer to look at the network to install from? I'm looking for one that can fit on a floppy.
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Old 01-10-2010
what kind of hardware do you have? if it is a sun sparc, you can boot directly over network. if it is a x86 you'll need a pxe boot enabled nic to boot over network.
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Old 01-10-2010
Code:
From SAA book :cool:
An install server can provide installation services by sharing a spooled
image on a local disk. When you spool the Solaris Operating System
image from CD-ROM or DVD, the result is a directory that contains the
boot image and the installation image:


Here are the rules

1. Spool the operating system image.
2. Edit the sysidcfg file.
3. Edit the rules and profile files.
4. Run the check script.
5. Run the add_install_client script.
6. Boot the client.

http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-5506/epucy?a=view

Look at this documentation

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