Hi Antony,

The Device Driver Utility should give you a nice overview of what's available on the system. You can find it under Applications > System Tools.

In the case of VirtualBox, you should have 0 driver problems. In my case the Network Device shows as an "Intel Corportation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller". You can right-click any entry to see additional details. What do you see as your Network Device and Driver?

You should be able to plumb the device:

   pfexec ifconfig <device> plumb

for example:

   pfexec ifconfig e1000g0 plumb

And then bring it up. If using DHCP:

   pfexec ifconfig <device> dhcp start

If using static

   pfexec ifconfig <device> <ip address>
   pfexec ifconfig up

Hope that helps,
Brian

antony castle wrote:
Can anyone point me towards a good guide on how to install devices in Solaris - I'm really struggling to find anything. All the resources I've found seem to be aimed at system admins in enterprises. I just need a good basic overview of how to see what hardware is in the system, how to install drivers etc.
I'm running Solaris in virtualbox with a virtual intel NIC but it didn't 
install the network as part of the OS install. Any help would be greatly 
appreciated - I really want to get to grips with Solaris but at the moment I 
just want to throw the box out the window!!

Thankks in advance

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