Setting up the new T105

So yesterday I mentioned the new Dell T105 I got on special offer. Setting up Solaris 10 on this new machine is a little more complex than I would have wanted, but it’s now up and running fine.

Here’s what I did to get Solaris b81 working:

1. SXDE b81 has a bug in that SATA CD-ROM/DVD-ROMs aren’t identified properly, so you need to use an older version (pre-b79 it seems) and then upgrade. So:
2. Install SXDE/SXCE b78 or earlier (I actually used Solaris Express 9/07, which is based on b70)
3. Install LiveUpdate
4. Install a second instance of the OS and enable it
5. Boot into the second instance
6. Perform a live update of the original installation
7. Re-enable the original install
8. Install the Broadcom Ethernet drivers from here if you want the built-in network driver to work (it wont be good enough for xVM because only legacy support is available).

That’s it - for full xVM I disabled the internal Ethernet card and then added a Realtek-based PCI Ethernet card and it works fine. I’m now in the process of setting up some additional domains (Gentoo, Windows).

1 Comment »

  1. RavinDJ Said,

    February 19, 2008 @ 1:44 am

    Thank you sooo much for the link to http://www.broadcom.com/support/ethernet_nic/netxtreme_server.php with the Broadcom drivers. I had such a BIG trouble installing MS Windows SBS 2003… the CD’s included with the server did not help and the online drivers provided by http://support.dell.com were useless, as well.

    Thank you soooo much!!! You saved me a lot of time, headache, heartache, and so on. Thanks!!!

    -Lukas

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