This is when the install is on the Solaris machine; In order to use the USB stick as a boot media, you will need to have the OpenBoot version higher than 4.27 (when you get to the ok prompt you see the banner that tells you your Open Boot version). Installing Oracle Solaris 11 by Using Installation Media. Oracle Solaris 11 can be installed from installation media by using any of the following installers or methods: x86: Live Media. The installer on the Live Media ISO image is for x86 platforms only. The Live Media contains software that is more appropriate for a desktop or laptop.
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Installing and Booting Oracle Solaris 11 From Devices Connected to a USB Port
To install Oracle Solaris without using an IPS AutoInstall server on the network, you can use Oracle Solaris media in a DVD drive. The DVD drive can be built into the server or attached to a USB port. You also can boot from an ISO image copied to a DVD disk, hard drive, or SSD.
You can install Oracle Solaris 11.3 OS on this server from an image copied to a USB flash drive. That USB image is available for download at the same location as the ISO images http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/downloads/index.html.
You also can create a persistent device alias for a device connected to a USB port. The simpler alias name remains available for future installation or boot operations.
For more information about installing Oracle Solaris and creating persistent device aliases, refer to Installing Oracle Solaris 11.3 Systems at:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E53394_01.
You can boot Oracle Solaris 11.3 from drives installed in the server (hard drive, SSD, or DVD drive) or from devices connected to a USB port.
For the path to identify a USB port in a boot command, refer to the list of devices output by the show-dev OpenBoot command.
Creating an Oracle Solaris 11 USB install device.
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First off, in order to create a solaris 11 bootable USB stick, you need the usbcopy utility which is only on Solaris 11.
Booting off the Solaris 11 live DVD won’t work because /var/pkg/lock and / are read only
(And here I thought I was going to be sneaky).
(And here I thought I was going to be sneaky).
Also the opensolaris windows utility for creating a boot-able USB stick won’t work with the Solaris 11 USB image.
1. Download the Solaris 11 text install iso
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2. Install Solaris 11 Graphic design software for mac free download.
4. Install the Solaris install utilities
root@solaris11:/# pkg install install/distribution-constructor
5. Download the Solaris 11 USB image
6. Burn the image to the USB stick
root@solaris11:/# usbcopy sol-11-1111-text-x86.usb
Found the following USB devices:
0: /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0 7.8 GB SanDisk Cruzer Contour 4.08
Enter the number of your choice: 0
Found the following USB devices:
0: /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0 7.8 GB SanDisk Cruzer Contour 4.08
Enter the number of your choice: 0
WARNING: All data on your USB storage will be lost.
Are you sure you want to install to
SanDisk Cruzer Contour 4.08, 7800 MB at /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0 ? (y/n) y
Copying and verifying image to USB device
Finished 515 MB in 136 seconds (3.7MB/s)
0 block(s) re-written due to verification failure
Installing grub to USB device /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0s0
Completed copy to USB
Are you sure you want to install to
SanDisk Cruzer Contour 4.08, 7800 MB at /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0 ? (y/n) y
Copying and verifying image to USB device
Finished 515 MB in 136 seconds (3.7MB/s)
0 block(s) re-written due to verification failure
Installing grub to USB device /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0s0
Completed copy to USB
Solaris Install Package
root@solaris11:/# umount /media/PENDRIVE-1