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Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Installation Guide: Custom JumpStart and Advanced Installations Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Information Library |
1. Where to Find Oracle Solaris Installation Planning Information
2. Custom JumpStart (Overview)
3. Preparing Custom JumpStart Installations (Tasks)
4. Using Optional Custom JumpStart Features (Tasks)
5. Creating Custom Rule and Probe Keywords (Tasks)
6. Performing a Custom JumpStart Installation (Tasks)
7. Installing With Custom JumpStart (Examples)
SPARC: Create the Engineering Group's Profile
x86: Create the Marketing Group's Profile
SPARC: Set Up Engineering Systems to Install From the Network
x86: Set Up Marketing Systems to Install From the Network
SPARC: Boot the Engineering Systems and Install Oracle Solaris Software
x86: Boot the Marketing Systems and Install Oracle Solaris Software
8. Custom JumpStart (Reference)
9. Installing a ZFS Root Pool With JumpStart
Systems cannot boot from an install server on a different subnet, so you make server-2 a boot server on the marketing group's subnet. You use the setup_install_server(1M) command to copy the boot software from the Oracle Solaris Operating System for x86 Platforms DVD or the Oracle Solaris Software for x86 Platforms - 1 CD. The boot software is copied to the server-2 local disk in the /export/boot directory.
Choose the media and install the boot software to local disk.
If you insert the Oracle Solaris Software for x86 Platforms - 1 CD in the CD-ROM drive that is attached to server-2, type the following command:
server-2# cd /CD_mount_point/Solaris_10/Tools server-2# ./setup_install_server -b /export/boot
If you insert the Oracle Solaris Operating System for x86 Platforms DVD in the DVD-ROM drive that is attached to server-2, type the following command:
server-2# cd /DVD_mount_point/Solaris_10/Tools server-2# ./setup_install_server -b /export/boot
In the setup_install_server command, -b specifies that setup_install_server is to copy the boot information to the directory that is named /export/boot.