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Hello Everybody,
I have a Sun Sparc 5 that used to have Solaris 8 on it. I wanted to build my skills at installing the software and then all went wrong for me. This computer is a stand alone, not networked at all. So I got my hands on Solaris 9 Sparc version, I went through the install and at the end as I rebooted it now says that it is trying to boot off the network. I chose not networked when that choice was offered and now I can not get it to stop doing that. So I tried to install the software again, same thing. I changed the disk it was booting off of, no good. I have tried so many avenues and I have yet to get it to come back to a working state. Can anybody offer any sound advise on this matter. Please help me, as I can not study any material with this kind of situation. robert |
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