> > A bit more information would be helpful. How were > > you installing the system ? Off a CD/DVD/Network. > > Based on the information provided, I am assuming > > that you were installing over the net. If so one > > reasons might be that the driver_aliases file > needs > > to be updated. Can you run the Sun Device > > Detection Tool > > > http://javashoplm.sun.com/ECom/docs/Welcome.jsp?Store > > d=8&PartDetailId=SDDT-1.1-G-F&TransactionId=noreg > > and see what it thinks. > > Hi Sorry > > > No I am trying to install it from a Dvd which I > downloaded and burnt on to a dvd > could you tell me more about the Sun Device Detection > Tool how do I use it on a box that doesn't have an OS
Try Installation Check Tool http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/hcts/install_check.html, download and burn the iso onto a CD or DVD, Installation Check Tool loads the Solaris 10 11/06 kernel , you should be able to save the report into a usb memory stcik, i.e: This report package is written to a tar file that is compressed with gzip(1). You have the option to copy this report file to a floppy disk or to USB storage. The report package includes the following files: * A text file that shows the same information as the screen output. * An HTML report file that shows the full content of the report. No abbreviations are used. * The output of prtconf -pv, prtdiag, and prtconf -v. The following is an example of the text information that is displayed on your monitor: then you can submit a RFE for your MB. This message posted from opensolaris.org