The sum conclusion seems to be: 1. Install SUNCWall or/and SUNCWxall just after the flash image is restored 2. rm /etc/path_to_inst (as it probably won't contain the correct dev's anyway) 2. Touch /reconfigure (or a reconfigure reboot) These seemed to work quite well. I have received multiple persons responding with "touch /reconfigure". This is normally fine, but the situation is such that the drivers for the new system may not exist on the image which is installed onto this new system. Since these systems are restored with jumpstart / flash install the original CD images are present at the time of the image load. If I 'touch /reconfigure' then reboot, the cd images with all the relavent drivers are not present and the reconfigure fails. Normally I did not 'touch /reconfigure', I just did a boot -r, but it is the same net effect. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Original Post Below ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hello all! Here is my situation, frequently I have to replicate systems, using jumpstart / flash install, from one machine to another, not necesssarily the same class box. The majority of the issues I have are quite simple driver issues, but definatly cost me a lot of time. My idea is this, when booting to a cd or network image into single user mode the system which comes up detects the devices and loads the appropriate drivers. I would like to do this same soft of thing on a newly restored system. Essentially, restore the flash archive onto the disk, then run 'whatever' to detect and load the appropriate drivers. Even if I cannot load the drives automatically, how could I tell what I need to load so I can do it later? TIA, Chad Johnson _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Apr 12 14:10:47 2004
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