On 07/04/07, Richard Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Invidia 256 mb grahics. Root login gave me enough time once. Got "incorrect. 
Seems to me if you create a username and password during install, it should work. 
Yes I am a microsoft user from the beginning. many years with old dos all the way to 
XP and Vista. If a login is stopping me because things are so different with Solaris 
10, I must be an idiot. I actually thought that you typed your user name in the box, 
and then your password in the password box. I agree, something is wrong, maybe 
during the download something got corrupted, but there was no indication in SDM of 
that. There is an outside chance that something went sour during the iso burn, but 
again, there was not any indication of that either. I am considering a drive format 
and a fresh download, start from scratch. If I have to try tricks to log in, I'm 
sure there will be more problems beyond that, and I care to deal with any work 
arounds of a brand new install. The PC and hardware were not an issue at any time 
during the install. Thanks for the suggestions, I must find out what is wrong before 
I go any further.


Unfortunately, nVidia 256mb graphics doesn't tell me what video card
you are using, though it helps somewhat.

Unfortunately, the information you have provided is not yet enough to
determine the real issue.

However, this may provide us with more information that will help a lot:

http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/hcts/device_detect.html

Run the detection tool under Windows or Linux, then post the output of
it here or somewhere we can "get to it".

That will tell us what specific hardware you have, and hopefully help
shed some light on this issue.

--
"Less is only more where more is no good." --Frank Lloyd Wright

Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/
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