01:54:05 this might be a weird question, but it'll make sense if I tell you that I am unable to accomplish an installation using kayak because of specially-configured storage (using swap on a disk partition, rather than on ZFS), is there a documented, relatively trivial way to bootstrap an OmniOS bloody install through the shell escape from kayak? I am on an EFI system with a GPT already laid out, including 01:54:07 a correctly formatted, version 5000 with all features disabled, rpool, which I want to have called tank but I will accept calling rpool. 01:54:38 features disabled here is because I formatted it under a different OS that supports more features, and I didn't want to introduce incompatibilities. 01:57:53 I'll try straight install again (option 2 in the text installer), but that's the option that gave me stress last time 02:01:05 it just said it couldn't do it 02:15:42 I'm stuck in the matrix. 02:26:39 probably doesn't like the SCSI CDROM. 02:29:27 ok, so it cannot mount the installation media if I use a SCSI CDROM or the CD image burnt to a SATA HDD 02:31:09 USB CDROM seems serene so far. 02:32:07 alright, we're getting somewhere... O.O 02:46:25 er... 02:46:34 I guess I should use BIOS instead? 02:59:14 ... now to manually start the kernal 03:01:52 don't know how to load module genunix 03:04:24 no rootfs module provided, aborting. 03:06:04 Now in the serial console I haveto press every key five to six times 03:28:41 dladm show-phys gives no responses 03:42:13 it works with the e1000e ethernet adapter 03:42:30 we're off to a strong start /s 03:52:46 I know I'm doing something wrong 04:14:36 weird, multi-user-server is stuck offline. doubtless a side effect of my jank installation 04:33:18 wroo 04:37:08 oe 22:45:07 omnios is very "batteries not included" @.@ 23:58:05 so, there's no 'cpp' binary even if you install all the build tools