Jumpstart mounting of boot disk partitions

From: Mark_A_Khan@raytheon.com
Date: Tue Jul 08 2003 - 17:37:03 EDT


I have a situation that has me stump and I am running out of time, so I am
hoping that someone out there has run into this before. Here is the
scenario:

1. I built a custom Solaris Jumpstart CD (sparc) with an additional
non-sun software
package. Boots Works Great!
2. All I want to do is install the non-sun software package that was
developed by the Symantec Corp, here is the catch I must only use Begin
and
Finish scripts and must not change or modify the Software Clusters or
packages on the systems.
3. I have the pkgadd all worked out, now all I need to do is to get
Jumpstart to mount the existing root disk partitions that appear in the
rootdisks /etc/vfstab file to /a

IE: /a = Rootdisk / (root) (s?) /a/var = Rootdisk /var (s?) /a/opt =
Rootdisk /opt (s?)
 
And so on and so fourth
I can't assume that it will always be c0t0d0s0. However, I can assume that
whatever the boot disk device is, is the root disk.

I am not using a disk profile just the Begin and Finish scripts. Do you
know
how or what I can do to get Jumpstart to mount the boot disk partitions?
Or
am I destined for failure?

Regards - Mark Khan
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