I believe the reason for the 'file not found' message is the shitty connection. Imho this was a stable connection around 1990-1995 or so. 32kb is not stable in my 'western' opinion. Plan B: Go to an internet shop OR to a friend with a nice internet connection and download it there. Nope, you can simply buy it Is there any torrent file of it? Is there any other site which hosts this file which can be downloaded.? I don't think so.
Does oracle really want us to download it? I've been downloading x86 dvd iso into my.ĭoes oracle really want us to download it? Is there any torrent file of it? Is there any other site which hosts this file which can be downloaded.? It's becoming really very frustrating. Is a Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems. Oracle Technology Network Server and Storage Systems Solaris 10 Downloads. My connection is stable (shown 32kbps and 18 hrs completion time) and I used jdownloader and flashgot from firefox but failed each time. I tried several times but each time it failed and the error messages like 'File not found' or 'Read error'. Hi, I can not download iso file as it failed after downloading 1.1 or 1.2 gigs. > Forums > Other *NIX Forums > Solaris / OpenSolaris: Solaris 10 DVD Download. And to use -c with wget by Brandon Hume solaris.x86. I used sun download manager once upon a time. There if you have domain name, delete the line (esc + dd ) (then esc + :wq! ).Solaris 10 dvd iso.
Put there your username and password you choose. If you boot and say UNKNOWN HOST, and ask you unknown console login. IF YOU PASS THE PROCESS WHERE YOU HUNG, if you have the next problem I have. If you have another problem, may be see log file of vmware (in the right side of vmware there is a log) but when I stay at the front of laptop on all process, don't have any problem.
I have Ubuntu 8.4.1 with Kernel: 2.6.24-19-generic "32BITS", I hope install Solaris at 64bits, and One processor and not two.Īnother thing, I say you I have the same problem with hung when arrive to installation, but I remember beacouse I don't stay there for every process of installation process, beacouse when ask to click in the windows and select installation method I stay at front of laptop, and give me text mode, and not graphical mode. is the same, but may be more eficent use iso file when have this type of problems. I don't use the CD-ROM, I only use the file, is not needed to install it the cd. But I solve I think, beacouse I put 1024MB of memory to virtual machine (the minumum I remember is 754MB to use Windows mode, if you use less you see text mode!!). When I install solaris, I have 1 wrong installation, on Vmware is the second time I have the same problem, I think is not completly supported. When you do the solaris installation,if you don't have a DNS SERVER (another server with DNS server configuration), you need to choose NONE, and not DNS. We don't support installation for laptops but I think I can help you (I hope!) Hi I install Solaris 10, 10 minutes ago, and I work for Sun, I'm a tech support from Italian language
Basically hanging at an earlier stage in the install process. Now it hangs (direct ISO and via DVD ISO) with the message "Completing System Identification" in the Solaris Install Console. Under 6.5 I can now choose to build the VM directly from the ISO. 500 points on offer mainly because I need to sort this before Monday for work.ġ) It's definitely x86 (sol-10-u5-ga-x86-dvd.iso) and the MD5 checkum is correct.ģ) Deleted and re-created the VM on the laptop
The install progresses fine until I "accept" the license and it goes to calculate space requirements but it then hangs.Īny and all ideas gratefully received.
IBM Thinkpad T42/1.7GHz/2Gb/XP Pro SP3/80GB disc with 20 GB spare.ĭNS name service to local domain with local DNS server IP supplied during setup I've successfully installed Unbuntu and Vista VM's on the same machine. The install progresses fine but hangs (three times now) during the phase "Gathering Disk Space Requirements". Laptop is WIFI on the LAN but with good connectivity - 3 ft.
The laptop is work supplied and I have no option to upgrade to the latest VMWare Workstation. The source is a DVD burned from an ISO downloaded from Sun today (26-Sep-08). I'm trying to install Solaris 10 under VMware Workstation 6.0.1. I have many VM's that I use but this setting up this one is proving elusive.
A copy of a thread I've started on EE but so far no solution.