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A First Look at The “OpenSolaris Developer Preview” - Dennis Clarke 31 Oct 2007 23:30 HRS EST


    The Indiana project within OpenSolaris.org has been spearheaded by Ian Murdock since the day he joined Sun. The idea was always simple and direct; to create a reference distribution based on all the open source bits available. To release something that allows anyone to just download it, run it, extend it without looking near and far for components.

    There have been many debates. Many arguments. Regardless of the ongoing discussions and maillist threads a promise was made and the Indiana team delivered. On time and on target!

    Without further delay here is what The “OpenSolaris Developer Preview” looks like :

    Read the official announcement.

G'day, Today we launched the first milestone for Project Indiana - the announcement is below. On a personal level, I'd like to thank you *so much* for the work that has gone into Caiman and IPS - the preview would be absolutely nothing without your efforts. Glynn == I'm very pleased to announce that the first milestone of Project Indiana is now available - called OpenSolaris Developer Preview. It's available for download at http://dlc.sun.com/osol/indiana/downloads/current/in-preview.iso This is an x86-based LiveCD install image, containing some new and emerging OpenSolaris technologies. This may result in instabilities that lead to system panics or data corruption. Among the features contained in this release are o Single CD download, with LiveCD 'try before you install' capabilities o Caiman installer, with significantly improved installation experience o ZFS as the default filesystem o Image packaging system, with capabilities to pull packages from network repositories o GNU utilities in the default $PATH o bash as the default shell o GNOME 2.20 desktop environment For more details about the system requirements along with some basic user documentation, see - http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/getit/ and the release notes http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/rn/ This milestone preview shows the results of many months of engineering work through the collaboration of several projects on opensolaris.org. I would like to thank to those people who have been involved, and offer my congratulations for reaching this successful milestone. Report Bugs =========== We are very interested in hearing feedback about your experiences with this release. In particular, if you have issues installing on your hardware we would love to know. If you would like to provide feedback, see our bug reporting page for details on how to do that - http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/reporting_bugs/ About Project Indiana ===================== Project Indiana is working towards creating a binary distribution of an operating system built out of the OpenSolaris source code. The distribution is a point of integration for several current projects on OpenSolaris.org, including those to make the installation experience easier, to modernize the look and feel of OpenSolaris on the desktop, and to introduce a network-based package management system into Solaris. http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/ Rock on! Glynn On behalf of Project Indiana Team



    So get the ISO image and burn it, boot it, shove it into VMware and run it!
    If you do then this is what you see :


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    The installation process is dead easy to follow. See the following images :


    I started an xterm for no other reason than to look around. You do not need to do this! Simply click on the big “Install OpenSolaris” icon and things will begin.
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    If one goes through the installation process then you will reboot into a fresh Indiana ( based on Solaris Nevada build 75 ) environment :

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    Simply login as the user that you specified during installation. Do not login as root. Do not take the name of root in vain!

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    Next thing to get is a compiler. Thankfully you can download Sun Studio 12 for free also.

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