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mount CD from local laptop to UNIX server remotely

I need some help in emergency. I want to add some software package from Solaris 10 CD remotely to UNIX Sparc machine. I can remotely access into the machine. Question is: how do I insert Solaris 10 CD in my laptop, then mount to UNIX machine remotely and add software package. Please give me the specific steps. Many thanks in advance.
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CD's for SPARC often have multiple partitions that a SPARC Solaris box will mount, but even a i386 Solaris box will ignore.

If the CD is pure ISO-9660 then mount the disk in your laptop according to operating system on your laptop. If not, find a Solaris SPARC box with a CD-ROM.
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Thanks. Could you please give some specific steps?
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Is your laptop a SPARC running Solaris?
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No. Windows XP. If I need a Sparc machine with Solaris 10 on it, I can find one to use. Please tell me the specific steps. Thanks so much.
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Yes, first of all put the CD-ROM in the Solaris SPARC CD-ROM and confirm you can see all the partitions s0, s1, s2 etc, then use "share" to export the CDROM mount point.
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