[Sunhelp] Non-Interactive pkgadd installation;CDE Lock daemon process
Jarrett Carver
solarboyz1 at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 5 04:39:59 CDT 2000
1. You use pkgask to make a file of all responses required during an
interactive installation ( e.g the directory to install the package in,
etc.. ). Then you can do a:
pkgadd -r pkgask.output PKGNAME
Here is an example of the one I use in a jumpstart to install the HP
jetadmin software:
pkgadd -r $IRPACK/hpnp.input -d $ROOTDIR/var/network/SOLd621.PKG -R $ROOTDIR
HPNP < $IRPACK/hpnp_double_yes
The "< $IRPACK/hpnp_double_yes" is used to answer two y/n questions about
"are you sure you want to?". The file is just two "y" on two seperate lines.
2. xlock is a current screensaver. lockd is the daemon.
----Original Message Follows---
From: navin.soni at st.com
Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] Non-Interactive pkgadd installation;CDE Lock daemon
process
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 11:41:14 +0530
Hello,
1. How to do Non-interactive pkgadd installations.pls clarify on pkgask
2. What is the daemon/process for killing CDE Lock on sol2.5.1
thanks
Navin
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