Hi all, It seems it cannot be done, but Darren helpfully provided a suggested workaround using 'preinstall' script and 'preserve' during filesystem creation part of jumpstart. Thanks! Solution enclosed. --- Darren Dunham <ddunham@xxxx.com> wrote: > > We're rolling out a large number of hosts using jumpstart. > > > > I'd like to increase the inode density on a given slice during the > > jumpstart install... is this possible without resorting to newfs in > the > > post-install stage? > > That's certainly the easiest way. Especially if it's a filesystem > with > little or no OS data (/export or /whatever). > > If it's an OS filesystem (/var), then it might be easier to instead > use > a pre-install script to build the partitioning and filesystems, and > then > use an "existing" flag for the partitioning, or just list that one > filesystem as "existing" and "preserve" in the filesys line in the > profile. > > Then you've got the inodes you need, and that filesystem will be used > to > hold the OS during the install. ===== u n d e r a c h i e v e r (and proud) <takeme2your@rocketmail.com> ___________________________________________________________ Moving house? Beach bar in Thailand? New Wardrobe? Win #10k with Yahoo! Mail to make your dream a reality. Get Yahoo! Mail www.yahoo.co.uk/10k _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Nov 18 04:06:28 2004
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