Excellent answers. <br> <br> You said the installer puts in every thing inside 
the RAMDISK including X server - That is unnecessary - minimum required stuff 
can be in the RAMDISK, parts of which should be able to copy over the other 
fatter stuff from the CDROM over to a tmpfs and execute from there when the 
installer needs it. Secondly after trying hard, if the installer cannot put up 
a graphical environment, it can always give an option of falling back to text 
version - I think S10 already did something similar?

<br> <br>
But it's good to hear that this problem only exists with the CDROM installer 
and not installed version of Solaris. I guess I can go back to S10 and upgrade 
from there as Casper said.
<br> <br>
When the code comes in OpenSolaris may be people can attempt to fix it - or you 
guys always have the option of releasing fixed one to OpenSolaris! :)
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