In the Trusted Solaris environment, configuration files are handled by the admin role. Use the following information to modify the procedures in "Creating Disk Configuration Files" in Solaris 8 Advanced Installation Guide.The Intel architecture procedure also modifies "fdisk" in Solaris 8 Advanced Installation Guide.
Log on as a user who can assume the admin role.
In the admin role at label ADMIN_LOW
, launch a terminal and determine the device name for the system's disk.
Redirect the output of prtvtoc to create the disk configuration file:
$ prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/device_name > disk_config |
As admin at label ADMIN_LOW
, redirect the output of the following prtvtoc command to a file.
$ prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/device_name > file1 |
Save the output of the following fdisk command to a file.
$ fdisk -R -d -n /dev/rdsk/device_name 2>file2 |
Concatenate the two files to create a disk configuration file.
$ cat file1 file2 > disk_config |
Copy the disk configuration file to the JumpStart directory: :
$ cp disk_config jumpstart_dir_path |