Installation guide

If the System Is ... Then ...
Off Turn on the system components.
On If the system is running the Solaris operating environment,
enter the following commands:
$ su root
# init 0
If prompted, type any key to reboot the system, or use the reset
button to restart the system if the system is shutdown.
Upon turning on your system, a diagnostic program (called the Configuration
Assistant) is run to check your hardware for any devices that you’ve added to a
supported system that are in conflict. If there are any, you’ll be prompted to fix
them before continuing.
5. Boot the system from the local CD-ROM (CD).
Boot Solaris
Select one of the identified devices to boot Solaris.
> To make a selection, use the arrow keys, then press Enter to mark it [X].
Boot Solaris
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[ ] NET : Xircom Pocket Ethernet parallel port card
Port: 3BC-3BF; IRQ: 7
[ ] CD : IDE(ATA) IBM-H2344-A4
Target: 0; Port 1F0-1F7, 3F6-3F7; IRQ: 14
6. Choose the Interactive or Solaris Web Start option.
Do not select 2 - Custom JumpStart; this is an advanced installation that requires
previous setup to automate installations. It is described in theAdvanced
Installation Guide in the Solaris server product box.
Select the type of installation you want to perform:
1 Solaris Interactive
2 Custom JumpStart
3 Solaris Web Start
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