![]() There are varieties of methods and ways, options i.e.ġ.) From Microsoft Windows (NT i.e. I've googled this to no avail, I'm having a hard time in believing nobody has ever tried this before, perhaps for good reason that I seem to be unaware of. What I have attempted is running the live CD, it detected my USB stick and I continued to run through the installer, I choose a "Entire Disk" install, it took an absolute age in doing this, in the process of installing a message/error appeared about the zpool (sorry I should of noted it), but it continued, once complete, I changed the bios option to boot from USB, this resulted in booting what looked like a successful install, but it just sat at the Oracle progress screen about 20 minutes, the one prior to loading the GNOME login page. Perhaps naively I assumed this would be easy, as Solaris would just see the flash storage as any other storage. ![]() ![]() I am in the process of building a resilient development/testing lab server using 4 SATA disks in a RAIDZ configuration, I want to boot the host SE 11 o/s off a internal USB stick to manage this server, so my question is how do I go about installing SE 11 on a USB stick (persistent not a live image).
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