![]() Note that if you remove “cluster SUNWCall” from the profile, you will be forced though a full interactive install. > vi homelab_profile (use any name you want – my lab is homelab) and enter the following: See the Solaris 10 Installation Guide for more info. I just use a generic profile because I custom install every server I build (mirrors/RAID5, various packages, etc). – /jumpstart_sol_10_u10_x86 ro,anon=0 “Solaris 10 Update 10 Jumpstart”ĥ) Create a profile for your server. Share -F nfs -o ro,anon=0 -d “Solaris 10 Update 10 Jumpstart” /jumpstart_sol_10_u10_x86 ![]() > vi /etc/dfs/dfstab and enter the following line: > cp -r /cdrom/sol_10_811_x86/Solaris_10/Misc/jumpstart_sample/* /jumpstart_sol_10_u10_x86/Ĥ) Create and share the jumpstart directory Note: this will take quite a while to finish on older servers (and slow DVD drives). ![]() setup_install_server /export/install/sol_10_u10_x86Ĭalculating the required disk space for the Solaris_10 productĬalculating space required for the installation boot image ![]() Since you can have multiple Solaris versions on the same jumpstart server, it keeps you organized.Ģ) Start the jumpstart server build process by executing the following: Note: that I always add the release version in the directory. Create an Install Server.ġ) Insert the Solaris 10 10 DVD into the Sun server DVD or mount the ISO in the Solaris VM. The same process works for SPARC as well.
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