I've noticed an odd problem with various builds. I first noticed it with Nevada 
Build 33. When trying to install on a Toshiba Tecra M2 laptop, during 
installation I get the following error :
"bzcat: Can't open input file /cdrom/Solaris_*/Tools/Boot/X.cpio.bz2: No such 
file or directory"
then the installation continues...
Beginning system identification...
Searching for configuration file(s)...

etc, shortly after selecting hostname, timezone, root password and type of 
installation I then get the following error message 
"ERROR: The disc you inserted is not a Solaris OS CD/DVD"
and then it bombs out. Now originally, I assumed I was doing something wrong 
with the burning of the DVD, so I tried various burning methods without success.

I then happened to try one of the DVD's on an Acer Ferrari laptop and it worked 
fine, so I assumed it was something to do with the laptop. I eventually 
narrowed it down to an option in the bios called configuration, this has two 
options :

1) Setup by OS (which also sets PC Card to Auto-Selected)
2) All Devices (which sets PC Card to PCIC compatible - but lets me change it)

Now, build 33 works ok when I set the option to 1. However when I tried to 
install SX build 36 I had to change it to 2. 

Any idea why this is happening ?

I'm now trying to install build 36 on my Intel Imac using the Parallels Virtual 
Machine software (which looks very good at first sight), and I'm getting the 
same errors, of course under the Virtual Machine software I have no control 
over these bios options - hence the question of why this is happening.

Thanks in advance

Richard
 
 
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