Sounds like it is not really booting of Nexenta InstallCD here...
check other HDDs, if they have MBRs still pointing to something.

Make sure BIOS is pointing to boot from CDROM

On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 00:28 -0500, Mike Baranczak wrote:
> Booting from install CD fails with this message:
> 
> NTLDR is missing
> Press Ctrl_Alt_Del to restart
> 
> The 1.0RC2 disk starts up fine on the same machine. Let me know if  
> you need any more info.
> 
> -MB
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 11, 2008, at 12:50 AM, Alex Ross wrote:
> 
> > The Nexenta team is pleased to announce Nexenta Core Platform 1.0
> > release - the 1.0 release. It can be dowloaded at http:// 
> > www.nexenta.org
> >
> > List of the changes and highlights
> > ======================
> >
> > # OpenSolaris b82 based (x86, 32bit and 64bit, non-debug)
> > # Ubuntu/Dapper based
> > # Project integration: NWS, AVS, COMSTAR, in-kernel CIFS client
> > # apt-clone: ZFS-integrated safe upgrade via remote APT repository
> > # Support for in-place (live) and safe upgrades
> > # Installer: multiple improvements; installs from USB
> > # Small memory requirement: 256MB
> > # Nexenta Zones: multiple improvements; integrated automatic Zone  
> > upgrades
> > # CIFS client included in the default installation
> > # Xen DomU and Xen Dom0 (32bit, [2])
> > # GRUB-integrated memory test
> > # Nexenta ISO Builder ([3])
> > # APT repository - status complete. Stable repository (elate-stable)
> >     ready for usage.
> >
> > About Nexenta Core Platform (NexentaCore)
> > =============================
> >
> > Nexenta Operating System is a free and open source operating system
> > combining the OpenSolaris kernel with GNU application userland.  
> > Nexenta
> > Operating System runs on Intel/AMD 32/64bit hardware and is  
> > distributed
> > as a single installable CD. NexentaCore is a minimal (core) foundation
> > that can be used to quickly build servers, desktops, and custom
> > distributions tailored for specialized applications. The latest and
> > previous NexentaCore releases are available at [4]. With the power of
> > Debian tools behind it, NexentaCore could be customized for any  
> > vertical
> > application or distribution: KDE, GNOME, XFCE centric Desktops, LAMP
> > servers, Xen Dom0 ZFS-powered servers, and more. Unlike NexentaOS
> > desktop distribution, NexentaCore does not aim to provide a complete
> > desktop. The overriding objective for NexentaCore is - stable  
> > foundation.
> >
> > NexentaCore is already used, today, as the foundation for NexentaStor
> > storage appliance [5].
> >
> > Developers and Users - join official Nexenta IRC #nexenta [6],
> > report bugs and request features via Launchpad [7].
> >
> > Links
> > ====
> >
> > [1] Homepage: http://www.nexenta.org/os
> > [2] Dom0: http://www.nexenta.org/os/NexentaXenDom0
> > [3] ISO builder: http://www.nexenta.org/os/DistributionBuilder
> > [4] NexentaCore releases: http://www.nexenta.org/releases
> > [5] NexentaStor appliance: http://www.nexenta.com
> > [6] IRC channel: #nexenta on irc.freenode.net
> > [7] Bug database: https://launchpad.net/nexenta
> >
> > -- 
> > The Nexenta Team
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> > [email protected]
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