I've posted these over at the official Solaris 10 forums but haven't received a 
response so I'm hoping that somebody over here might be able to help me out...
  
Anyways, I'm brand new to Solaris and I just installed Solaris 10 using the 
"Everything" installation group (it might have been called something else).

After the extremely long installation the system booted in the Java Desktop 
Environment and I logged on as root. I then installed a custom network driver 
using pkg_add, and rebooted.

Everything was working perfectly including the network.

After rebooting I logged into the Java Desktop Environment as root and ran the 
Sun Update Manager. It found 70 available updates, downloaded them, and started 
installing them.

After seven hours the update manager was still stuck at around 70% of 
Installing updates.  I clicked [cancel] and it says "Canceling... This may take 
a moment. This window will close when complete." even after waiting two hours.

The application doesn't appear to be frozen but it doesn't seem to be doing 
anything either.

I just don't want a foobared installation of Solaris that will be unstable 
because of an errored update installation.

My system is a Pentium 3 - 1.0 GHz with 1.5 GB RAM...

Thanks for any help...
 
 
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