Noah, I've uploaded grub2_cvs021606_kmays.tar.bz2 to http://www.blastwave.org/testing which is the work I'll also use for this test along with Dennis' build listed in his article.
Using SmartFirmware v1.2 [20050602111451] Welcome to SmartFirmware(tm) for bplan Pegasos2 version 1.2 (20050602111451) ok devalias Alias Device Path ----------------------------------------------------------- eth /pci at 80000000/ethernet at D geth /ethernet/port1 ide /pci at 80000000/ide at C,1/disk at 0,0 hd /pci at 80000000/ide at C,1/disk at 0,0 ide0 /pci at 80000000/ide at C,1/cdrom at 1,0 cd /pci at 80000000/ide at C,1/cdrom at 1,0 screen /bootconsole keyboard /pci at 80000000/isa at C/keyboard at i60 ok printenv boot-device boot-device hd:0 (eth) ok boot cd boot.img ISO-9960 filesystem: System-ID: "SOLARIS" Volume-ID: "Solaris 5.11 ppc" ... no such file boot.img ok show-devs /pci at 800000000/usb5,1 (usb) /pci at 800000000/usb5,2 /pci at 800000000/usb at C,2 (usb) /pci at 800000000/usb at C,3 (usb) /pci at 800000000/ethernet at D (network) ok ls cpus PowerPC 74x7 --- >From here I usually can see all of the devices and there is the tftp package. We thought of booting Solaris from a USB stick instead of CD so we didn't have to worry about the CD burning (and we get to use 1GB USB sticks). I'll revisit this later today. ~K This message posted from opensolaris.org