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| Yes, I've done it again.... Installed Sol10 0606 on an SB1000 in another far away building, and not added a non-priv user or done the /etc/default/login edit. One good thing about Linux is you are prompted for another other-than-root user on install. What thinks from other Unixes or clones would be good for Solaris I wonder? Linux Install routine is good. Irix 4DWM is still slick and fast and not horrible and the admin tools are OK. HP-UX's SAM or AIX's SMIT thing? bootable tape? Now I've got to go out again! Steve |
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| Steve <stek1961NO@SPAMmac.com> writes: > One good thing about Linux is you are prompted for another > other-than-root user on install. > > What thinks from other Unixes or clones would be good for Solaris I wonder? The things you're mentioning are well-known to the folks working on Solaris Install, but if you'd like to contribute (or just watch the work in progress), check out the Install community at opensolaris.org: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/install/ In particular, you might want to read over the "Solaris Installation Strategy" document that Dave Miner posted. -- James Carlson, KISS Network <james.d.carlson@sun.com> Sun Microsystems / 1 Network Drive 71.232W Vox +1 781 442 2084 MS UBUR02-212 / Burlington MA 01803-2757 42.496N Fax +1 781 442 1677 |
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| * Steve: > What thinks from other Unixes or clones would be good for Solaris I wonder? IMHO an installation routine that not only tells you about the software dependencies when (de)selecting software during the initial Solaris install but also offers to automatically resolve them... Benjamin |
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| Benjamin Gawert wrote: > * Steve: > > > What thinks from other Unixes or clones would be good for Solaris I wonder? > > IMHO an installation routine that not only tells you about the software > dependencies when (de)selecting software during the initial Solaris > install but also offers to automatically resolve them... If this is a "pet installer peeve" thread, I'd mention the poor package choices and interfaces for editing the choices. Packages need to be in logical groupings, with multiple drill-down levels, and much better descriptions. Currently the long list of packages with cryptic names and missing descriptions involves a lot of time, guesswork (unless you're already a Solaris savant) and opportunities for errors. Installing Gentoo is less errorprone and perhaps even quicker --T > > Benjamin |