Well I did not get an answer but I know what the problem actual was. In my original post I incorrectly stated that the flar file is copied over, in fact it is not copied at all. The problem occurs when you boot a new, uninstalled client box off the install cd, manually configure the boot disk with multiple paritions (/usr, /var, /root, etc.), and then choose "install by flar". The partitions created are not all mounted during the FLAR install. Only the /root partition is mounted. So the install tries to put everything in the root partition. So even though I created a /usr filesystem the contents of it are being shoved into the root partition under a directory called /usr. For those who do not know, the v20z and v40z boxes are i86pc architecture (x86). Creating a jumpstart/DHCP/PXE-boot server to install the FLAR was not tested. I'm using Solaris 10 beta 72. Sun is trying to replicate the problem to fix it. -Ed. original post below I've opened a case with Sun on this problem but they don't feel it's urgent. So.... I have several new v20z and v40z's here. I installed one box with Solaris 10 beta 72. I created a flash archive with: flarcreate -s -n install /install.flar I booted a second v20z (client) and connected it to the first using a crossover cable. I booted the client from the Sol10 install cd and opted to install using a flar image. The system finds the flar master server, copies the image but then gives me this error: "Could not extract flash archive" and the install bombs out. I've looked through the archives of this list and found one similar case but his solution doesn't solve my problem. I even feel that I know why this message occurs! The root partition must be big enough to hold the entire flar. But I do not want the root parition to be 3 gig! It's wasted space that I need on other filesystems. I confirmed that this is the problem by allowing the system to have three gig in /root. The flar worked and the system installed. I've contacted sun about this but they feel that hard drive space is cheap so why bother? Just waste the space and move on. Does anyone have a solution so that I can use only 500 meg for the /root partition? This is very urgent. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Jan 11 11:44:25 2005
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