Ignite-UX Custom Configuration files

5. Run the following command
:
make_depots –r B.11.11 –s /dev/dsk/c0t1d0 –d \
/var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.11/core_Sep2005_mc
6. Remove the second CD.
7. Insert the third CD from the September 2005 11.11 OE.
8. Run the following command:
make_depots –r B.11.11 –s /dev/dsk/c0t1d0 –d \
/var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.11/core_Sep2005_mc
9. Remove the third CD.
10. Insert the fourth CD from the September 2005 11.11 OE.
11. Run the following command:
make_depots –r B.11.11 –s /dev/dsk/c0t1d0 –d \
/var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.11/core_Sep2005_mc
12. Remove the fourth CD.
At this point you still need to run make_config on the depot you have created. See the section
Creating the configuration file to describe the depot” on page 173 for more information on how
to do this.
Other methods for creating the Core OS depot
There are other methods for creating the Core OS depot
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. Some better than others and some
having unique pitfalls.
Using the Ignite-UX GUI
You can use the Ignite-UX GUI on your Ignite-UX server to create a core operating system (OE)
depot using the following process:
1. On your Ignite-UX server, enter /opt/ignite/bin/ignite.
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Note that make_depots and the option in the Ignite-UX GUI to setup software depots is not just for core operating system (OE) media, you
can copy other media using this method such as the applications CD/DVD as well.
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