Installing xhpgl on solaris




















To select one of these options, arrow down to Automatically, Manually, or None. When you have the desired option highlighted, press F2 to select it and continue. For this post example, you will manually configure the network. The next screen prompts you for the IP address for the network interface. In this example, the network interface is net0. When you have entered the required information for your network configuration, press F2 to continue.

The next screen provides you the opportunity to configure a DNS name service. To configure a DNS name service, select the first option.

If you do not want to configure DNS, select the second option. In this example, you are not going to configure DNS. For this example, you are going to select None. To make your selection, arrow down to the region and then press F2 to select it and continue. In this example, you are going to select Asia. The next screen is the Time Zone: Locations screen, where you select the location that contains the time zone that is appropriate to your installation.

Again, to make your selection, arrow down to the location of your choice and then press F2 to select it and continue. In this example installation, India is selected for the location. You next see the Time Zone screen. The selections presented on this screen are based on the region and location selections you made previously. To select the appropriate time zone, arrow down until your time zone is highlighted, and then press F2. Review the information that is presented and edit it as required.

Configuring Installed Images. The pkg install command installs packages that are not currently installed and updates packages that are already installed. The pkg install command requires one or more package names. The pkg update command updates installed packages. If you specify a package that is not already installed to the pkg update command, the system does not install that package.

The pkg update command takes zero or more names of packages that are already installed. Specifying no package names updates all packages that are installed in the image.

See the preserve and overlay attributes of the file action in the pkg 5 man page to understand how files with these attributes will be handled during installation and update. A new BE or a backup BE might be created when you install, update, or uninstall a package or revert a file. Within the constraints of the image policy regarding BEs, you can control the creation of new and backup BEs using the options described below.

If a BE is created, do not set it as the active BE on the next boot. Use the beadm 1M command to show and change the active BE. Create a backup BE if a new BE will not be created. Without this option, a backup BE is created based on image policy.

If a backup BE is created, name it name instead of a default name. Use of --backup-be-name implies --require-backup-be. Do not create a new BE. The install, update, uninstall, or revert operation is not performed if a new BE is required.

Create a new BE. Without this option, a BE is created based on image policy. This option cannot be combined with --require-backup-be. If a BE is created, name it name instead of a default name. Use of --be-name implies --require-new-be. You are running sparc, therefore x86 packages wont work, immediately uninstall these packages, and download and install the solaris 10 sparc counterparts. Yes, ive added the like to my answer. Sunfreeware has both x86 and sparc packages. Show 1 more comment.

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