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Part I Planning to Install Over the Network 1. Where to Find Solaris Installation Planning Information 2. Preconfiguring System Configuration Information (Tasks) 3. Preconfiguring With a Naming Service or DHCP Part II Installing Over a Local Area Network 4. Installing From the Network (Overview) 5. Installing From the Network With DVD Media (Tasks) 6. Installing From the Network With CD Media (Tasks) Task Map: Installing From the Network With CD Media SPARC: Creating a SPARC Install Server With CD Media SPARC: To Create a SPARC Install Server With SPARC or x86 CD Media x86: Creating an x86 Install Server With CD Media x86: To Create an x86 Install Server With x86 CD Media Creating a Cross-Platform Install Server for CD Media To Create a SPARC Install Server on an x86 System With SPARC CD Media Adding Systems to Be Installed From the Network With a CD Image To Add Systems to Be Installed From the Network With add_install_client (CDs) Installing the System From the Network With a CD Image SPARC: To Install the Client Over the Network (CDs) x86: To Install the Client Over the Network With GRUB (CDs) 7. Installing Over the Network (Examples) 8. Installing From the Network (Command Reference) Part III Installing Over a Wide Area Network 10. Preparing to Install With WAN Boot (Planning) 11. Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks) 12. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks) 13. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Examples) |
Creating a Boot Server on a Subnet With a CD ImageYou must create an install server to install the Solaris software on a system from the network. You do not always need to set up a boot server. A boot server contains enough of the boot software to boot systems from the network, and then the install server completes the installation of the Solaris software.
To Create a Boot Server on a Subnet With a CD Image
The following example illustrates how to create a boot server on a subnet. These commands copy the boot software from the Solaris Software for SPARC Platforms - 1 CD image to /export/install/boot on the system's local disk. # mount -F nfs -o ro crystal:/export/install/boot /mnt # mkdir -p /export/install/boot # cd /mnt/Solaris_11/Tools # ./setup_install_server -b /export/install/boot # cd / # umount /mnt In this example, the disc is inserted and automatically mounted before the command. After the command, the disc is removed.
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