NTFS
(NTFS)
19 Lipiec 2009 17:09
#1
Hiho.
W tym systemie domyślnie nie działa internet przez ethernet i dźwięk z karty dzwiękowej C-Media. Jak można je uruchomić? Chyba że w livecd nie działają te rzeczy?
nr47
(Sawyer47)
19 Lipiec 2009 17:15
#2
Nie da się ukryć, że OpenSolaris nie ma tak dużo sterowników jak np. Linux czy FreeBSD. Ja dla przykładu tez nie miałem dźwięku na LiveCD na płycie głównej z podpisu (układ dźwiękowy nVidia Corporation MCP2S AC’97 Audio Controller (rev a1)), ale sieciówka mi działała (Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)). Jeśli bardzo zależy Ci na rozwiązaniu problemu to podaj więcej danych. Chociaż OpenSolaris zbyt popularny nie jest, więc radziłbym poszukać na forach dedykowanych OpenSolaris.
NTFS
(NTFS)
19 Lipiec 2009 17:20
#3
– Dodane 20.07.2009 (Pn) 13:35 –
Znalazłem chyba sterowniki do ethernetu. OpenSolaris wykrywa mojego etherneta jako Nvidia MCP2A Ethernet Controller.
Opis instalacji sterownika.
1. Introduction This is the nForce ethernet NIC driver for Solaris. It is distributed under the BSD license. 2. Specification of the driver File name of the driver: /kernel/drv/nfo Special file name: /dev/nfoN (Where N is a unit number, typcally 0 for first card) For example % ifconfig nfo0 Tested OS version Solaris10 x86 3/05 Tested mainboard Biostar NF4UL-A9 (nVIDIA nForce4 CH8-04 Ultra chipset) 3. Preparing for installation (1) Copy source and binary files. # gunzip -cd nfo-x.x.x.tar.gz | tar xf - (2) Add hostname for the NIC into /etc/hosts file (3) Make links to the correct binary directory and Makefile according to your configuration. i386 and gcc are default. % cd /…/nfo-x.x.x % rm obj Makefile % ln -s Makefile.${KARCH}_${COMPILER} Makefile % ln -s ${KARCH} obj where ${KARCH} is the result of isainfo -n
, and ${COMPILER} is “gcc” or “suncc” which you want to use to make the driver. (4) Making binaries (only for re-compiling the drivers by your self) To make the binaries, you need Sun C compiler or gcc version 3, and do the following operations. % /usr/ccs/bin/make 4. Testing Testing before installation is strongly recommended. # cd /…/nfo-x.x.x # /usr/ccs/bin/make install # ./adddrv.sh # /usr/ccs/bin/make uninstall (for solaris7, don’t remove the file ) # modload obj/nfo # devfsadm -i nfo (for solaris7, use drvconfig and reboot with -r ) # ifconfig nfoN plumb ( where N is an instance number, typcally 0 for first card) # ifconfig -a ( you will see an entry for nfoN) # ifconfig nfoN YOUR-HOST-NAME # ifconfig nfoN ( ensure IP address is correct) # ifconfig nfoN up ( and then you can test with ping, telnet, ftp …) 5. Installation After you ensure that the nfo driver is fully functional, install it. (1) install the nfo driver into the kernel directory # cd /…/nfo-x.x.x # /usr/ccs/bin/make install If you do not test the nfo driver yet, execute the following commands: # ./adddrv.sh # devfsadm -i nfo (for solaris7, use drvconfig and reboot with -r) (2) Configure the network interface. Create and/or modify the following file: /etc/hostname.nfoN (3) Reboot the system. # init 6 6. Troubleshooting Q. Following message is printed in the /var/adm/messages file WARNING: nfoN: link up but auto-nego failed, it’s funny. A. This massage may appear when the link partner does not have auto negotiation capability. Please disable auto negotiation capability for your NIC card by specifying the correct media mode in /kernel/drv/nfo.conf according to the following syntax: nfoN-duplex=[“full”|“half”] nfoN-speed=[1000|100|10]; # where N is a unit number For example: nfo0-duplex=“full” nfo0-speed=100; # full-duplex 100Mbps for nfo0 nfo0-duplex=“half” nfo0-speed=10; # half-duplex 10Mbps for nfo0 Q. The system does not boot after the driver is installed. A. Uninstall the NIC card and reboot solaris. Then, unregister the driver. # rem_drv nfo Or boot solaris with -a option and use /etc/system.nonfo instead of default [etc/system] to inhibit loading the driver. /etc/system.nonfo is automatically generated when executing ‘make install’ Q. Solaris boots, but the network interface does not work. A. Is the network interface detected? Execute ‘ifconfig -a’. If you see an entry for nfoN, the driver is loaded and working correctly. Please check the configuration of the network interface. Is an ethernet cable connected properly? Please check if the network interface is receiving packets. % snoop -P -d nfoN If Solaris panics while testing, please send me the following information: (1) /var/adm/messages (2) Output of prtconf -pv (3) Output of prtconf -v (4) Output of adb Solaris core dump consists of unix.N and vmcore.N which are created in /var/crash/YOUR-HOST-NAME/ . Execute ‘adb -k unix.N vmcore.N’ and type the following subcommands: $c (stack trace back will be printed) $ ^D (To quit adb, type control-D)
Ja w ogóle nie wiem o co to chodzi.