Tuesday, December 26, 2006

English/European under window

Ok, got the OS installed. Pretty much a piece of cake. Logged in and started seeing [English/European] under the bootom toolbar , and every window. Very annoying, so here's the fix.

Solution :

Edit the /etc/default/init

You may need to chmod it to edit, as mine was not writeable after the install

chmod 777 /etc/default/init

Then comment out the LANG line so that the system defaults to C as the default

#LANG=en_US.UTF-8

Now reset the file permissions on the init file

chmod 555 /etc/default/init

and reboot and your all set......

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Got the new Ultra 60

I just received my brand new (to me new...actually 8 years old) Sun Ultra 60 with 1.5 Gig of ram and 2 9 gig drive. Originally this would have cost a fortune, but I bought it on eBay for the low low price of $170 . Now I know many of you will say "I could have gotten that cheaper" and you probably right, however I just wanted to get the system and not spend three weeks hunting.

I also got a junky (huge) sony 21" monitor and a 13W3 - VGA SVGA Monitor Adapter so that they can live happily together. I also downloaded the Solaris 10 OS from the sun site (for free..Sun rocks!).

Powered it up and ...memory check.....then nada...

Hmm...ok, so maybe there's no Solaris OS, that fine. I prefer to do fresh installs on new machines anyways.

  1. Solaris CD 1 goes in and power up
  2. Hit Stop - A to force the system into OpenBoot PROM
  3. at ok prompt boot cdrom
  4. then......nada

Dang!

So I did some research at the source of all information...the great and powerful Google. It turns out that it could be a bad image or possible a bad CD drive on the ultra 60. I re-downloaded Solaris ISO's and re-burned a multitude of different ways and still nothing.

Back to OK prompt...

probe-scsi-all is showing both disks and the CD. Maybe the CD drive is bad. Luckily I already had a Sun external CD showing up later today. So we shall see.....more later