Close, but no cigar.

# pci bus 0x0000 cardnum 0x09 function 0x00: vendor 0x10de device 0x760

It also shows under prtconf -Dpv as
compatible pcide10de, 760.1043.82e2a and a few more
...
vendor-id 000010de
device-id 00000760
name 'pci1043.82e2'

I added
nvidia "pci10de,760"
to /etc/driver_aliases
(btw., your entry is there, at least in nv101!)
did the
set ip:dohwcksum=0
and sys-unconfig
Alas, this ended me at the dreaded "Use is Subject to License terms" forever, 
hanging.

Reboot, to Failsafe, mounted on /a and vi-ed to remove it. Ha, the misery of 
Failsafe: it doesn't know my terminal and only allows 'q'.
crap is crap is crap.

Started from scratch, this time, daring:
rge "pci10de,760"
because actually it is (rge)
This got me further, with rge0 coming up, with an IP-address (fixed), but still 
impossible to work:
ether 0:0:0:0:0:0

Last effort:
rge "pci1043,82e2"
Result: the beloved useless boot cycle.

[No, I don't see OpenSolaris around in a few years any more. I'd love to, but 
all this is way too far behind.  :(  
Plugging a Ubuntu 8.04-containing drive, it simply came up. Except of the 
correct X. Installed on different hardware, it immediately notified me of 
available online updates.]

Uwe
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