Good luck then.  It certainly sounds like a problem with the process
of booting from the optical media.  If that's the case then lu should
work, I would think.

On 6/5/07, Rainer Heilke <rheilke at dragonhearth.com> wrote:
> I have a spare HDD or three, so I can try the Live Update route. I won't
> have time to do either this or the DVD mod until Thursday or maybe the
> weekend, though. I'm tied up solid until then. :-(
>
> R
>
> Blake wrote:
>
> > It's not the amount of RAM.  I just put b63 on an Ultra5 with 128mb -
> > it took about 3 hours for a full OEM install, but it worked.
> >
> > Can you do a Live Update install?
> >
> > There has to be a way to modify the boot arguments on the DVD to make
> > the thing boot verbosely...
> >
> >
> > On 6/4/07, Rainer Heilke <rheilke at dragonhearth.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Fatal Error: System Halted.
> >>
> >> That's it. Helpful, isn't it? :-(
> >>
> >> I put Solaris 10 back on (I thoght it was Update 1, but it actually
> >> seems to be the first release). It runs fine. I ran the Device
> >> Detection Tool, and it's completely happy, saying everything is
> >> supported with drivers supplied (no third-party drivers need to be
> >> hunted down and installed). Yet booting from any DVD newer than the
> >> above gives the Fatal Error before the configuration assistant or
> >> anything else fires up.
> >>
> >> It has me completely stumped. The only thing I can come up with is
> >> that 768MB RAM is no longer enough, despite what we've been told.
> >> But, if that's the case, a more useful error message would be really
> >> nice.
> >>
> >> Rainer
> >>
> >>
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