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problem installing solaris 10

I tried to install solaris 10 on a Netra T2000 server.
From prompt ok, I entered "boot cdrom - install" command.
Then, things seems to work normally. Except that nothing happend after displaying "Configuring the /devices".
It seems that, installation never arrived to configure /devices.

Any help?

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use only "boot cdrom" and you need solaris 10 6/06 as a minimum supported version. but better use 8/07 (the current release).
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in OBP u need to change

boot device is cdrom (this is only one possibility)as per your question.
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in OBP u need to change

boot device is cdrom (this is only one possibility)as per your question.

The best way is to go with the command ' boot cdrom'

Long way:

step 1:
set boot-device cdrom disk

Step 2:
(insert disk 1 of solaris whatever version)

Step 3:
boot
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Actually, the best way is to do as told by DukeNuke2
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