Just want to let you guys know that 6/06 release (released today) works very well for me under Parallels GA. So far no problems for me.
what mouse driver are you using? I've just tried installing and its not recognizing my MBP mouse at all.
I tried to install from an iso image and although the install began, I had no mouse or keyboard available. Could not complete the install without a keyboard. I'm running a MacBook with 2GB RAM. Any ideas how to get Solaris to recognize the Mac keyboard and mouse? Did I miss something when I created the Solaris VM?
not sure. I did not do anything special. But I did install in text mode. After installation you will have to navigate using keyboard and edit your xorg.conf file to enable PS2 mouse
I'll try another install tomorrow and see what happens. The first time I tried the install I had no mouse or keyboard from the very begining. I could not select any type of install becuause I couldn't select anything. It just defaulted to the default install. I tried using a DVD image, tomorrow I'll try using the CD's I created from the CD ISO images. I have managed to install WinXP and SUSE without any problems, maybe tomorrow I can add Solaris 10 to my successful VM installs.
could anyone let me know what video settings you used. I have a Intel 20" imac. but whenever I select a video driver it fails. i am new to solaris. any help would be appreciated
You need to be using the VESA driver. There are a number of posts on the forum covering this, a search should turn up one that even includes a working xorg config.
Does not work here Just tried the same, but no success. Installation went fine, but Solaris won't boot. Grub Menu is displayed, booting starts, showing the copyright message and sits there forever then. :-(( Solaris 10 pre 06/06 worked fine (except the normal keyboard and X quirks...) Regards, Forthy
Hi All Yep, I'm seeing this, about 50% of the time when booting on my MBP. it will just hang after the Solaris copyright banner - no disk activity but the host's CPU spins at 100%. Anyone else see this? James
The best way I've found to cure this booting issue is to stop the VM, not reset it. I've also found you need 256MB of VM to get reliable boots but I still can't get it to come out of pause reliably. :-( Shutdown/stop's are also problematical for me. I often wind up doing safe boots and rebuilding the boot archive for some reason I haven't sussed out yet. Scotty
check out my screen resolution fix/answer in this thread: http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?p=20455#post20455\ basically run this command: kdmconfig and test different settings.
Here is what I have noticed. When starting Solaris I have to have "mouse focus in Solaris" to complete full boot. (I am talking here after full installation) . If I do not have focus in while starting Solaris will hang there for ever. Robert