I followed your supplied link (download.berlios.de/izpack/IzPack-install-3.10.2.jar) & downloaded the IzPack?-install-3.10.2.jar file. I began installation (at the shell command prompt: java -jar IzPack?-install-3.10.2.jar) and I noticed that this gui installer is different than the previous one (jajuk-java-installer-1.4.6.jar) which didn't get me as far into the installation process as did the IzPack?-install-3.10.2.jar. After choosing the jajuk program location (the choosing of which I was not able to do with the previous installer version) however, the installer still thinks that I have 0mb available space, no matter which directory I select, even on a basically empty slice where there is > 200gb of Solaris-formatted space available:
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c1t1d0s6 229G 64M 227G 1% /vault/home <-- I can't install jajuk anywhere,
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7 204G 86M 202G 1% /export/home <-- installer sez available space is 0
(above shell output from command df -h, edited for brevity)
See screenshot below (also attached as .png file) for IzPack? installer errmsg. It is as if the installer is either not able to correctly calculate empty file system size, or does not recognize the Solaris UFS. All of this is happening on a Sun Ultra 45 SPARC box running (copied & pasted /etc/release shell output):
Solaris 10 8/07 s10s_u4wos_12b SPARC
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Thanks for all your help, maxodyne