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  • Category: Unix
  • Founded: Nov 2, 2003
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This mailing list exists for the purpose of discussing issues relating to Solaris X86 platforms. The list is moderated.

Anything relating to Solaris X86 is fair game for this list. Some of the topics that receive regular discussion on this forum include: Hardware compatibility and configuration questions, Software availability - especially driver updates, Technical Support Questions, User experiences with Solaris X86, Suspected bugs.

Items not welcome here include: political diatribes, and anything considered too off topic for this group. Such activities may result in moderation and/or bannishment.

Please try to keep discussions to technical matter. and check the FAQ before posting. Get the Software

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Re: Bind9 within a 'zone' (container)?
... There isnt any additional advantage. Running bind chrooted is standard practice (for me) so I just did it to maintain consistancy on other machines that
Posted - Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:38 am
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Re: Bind9 within a 'zone' (container)?
If you are running in a zone with most other services stripped down etc, what is the advantage to running it chrooted as well? You are allready in a zone that
Posted - Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:04 am
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Bind9 within a 'zone' (container)?
Is it possible to run bind9 (named) chrooted within a solaris zone? I need to add stuff like /dev/null and /dev/urandom and normally use 'mknod' for that, but
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 3:12 pm
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Re: Cannot login to b 131!
My problems with b 131 are not over! ... Well I haven't tried the new driver and the new installation procedure because it is impossible to login to one of the
Posted - Mon Feb 8, 2010 9:31 am
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Re: Cannot login to b 131!
... To install the web release of the NVIDIA driver on b125 or greater, follow the instructions in comments #5 and #6:
Posted - Thu Feb 4, 2010 5:37 pm
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