The following parameters specify how to lay out the disks of the managed host. The parameters that describe the device names and slice sizes must be specified in filesys keyword format for custom JumpStart. For information about the filesys custom JumpStart keyword, see "Custom JumpStart (Reference)" in Solaris 9 Installation Guide.
The value for size can only be num, in Mbytes, or slice:size, in cylinders, for Solaris Flash installations.
The device name of the main boot environment's root slice.
The size of the main boot environment's root slice.
The device name of the main boot environment's swap slice.
The size of the main boot environment's swap slice.
The device name of the main boot environment's /usr slice.
The size of the main boot environment's /usr slice.
The device name of the main boot environment's /var slice.
The size of the main boot environment's /var slice.
The device name of the main boot environment's /opt slice.
The size of the main boot environment's /opt slice.
The device name of the alternate boot environment's root slice.
The size of the alternate boot environment's root slice.
The device name of the alternate boot environment's swap slice.
The size of the alternate boot environment's swap slice.
The device name of the alternate boot environment's /usr slice.
The size of the alternate boot environment's /usr slice.
The device name of the alternate boot environment's /var slice.
The size of the alternate boot environment's /var slice.
The device name of the alternate boot environment's /opt slice.
The size of the alternate boot environment's /opt slice.
The device name of the swap slice. This swap slice can be shared among boot environments.
The size of the swap slice. This swap slice can be shared among boot environments.
The physical device for the local mount x.
The mount location for the local mount x.
The mount options for the local mount x.
The size for the local mount x.
The mount location for the remote mount x.
The name of the remote system that has the file system to be mounted for the remote mount x.
The IP address of the host that has the file system to be mounted for the remote mount x.
The path on the remote system to be mounted for the remote mount x.
The mount options for the remote mount x.