That's what I tried at first. Unfortunately The myk-2.6.6 binaries won't 
modload, let alone devfsadm or ifconfig plumb.

I found this thread that suggests recompiling myk:
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=337562

Of course, recompiling requires a compiler and headers. I managed to copy over 
my gcc install from a Solaris 10u6 box. Unfortunately I also need SUNWhea to 
get things like /usr/include/sys/types.h. Since I don't yet have a running NIC, 
I can't install SUNWhea. Hence catch-22.

How are the initial packages even distributed on the ISO? I guess as 
old-fashioned packages. I started mucking about the IPS code base. It seems to 
me writing a utility to download IPS packages from a repository and rewrite 
them as old-fashioned packages is the way to go to bootstrap the process.
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