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Help installing Solaris 10 on a Sun Blade 100

Asked by Medic24 in Sun Microsystems Desktop Computers

Tags: Solaris 10 Installation

I have a sun blade 100 I bought brand new about 5 yrs ago or so,  I was going to try and learn the OS etc.  well needless to say it was working when it was turned off and stored several years ago.  I recently hooked it up and have no clue of the root pw (It has Sol 8 on it now)  For some reason the screen flashes on and off every 3-5 seconds (never seen that before)  it ask to hit ctrl-D then you can enter a run level (0-6) none work, the path or file is corupt. So I just want to install 10 on here but I have no clue, I burnt the CD's and have CD 1 in it will not boot off of the CD, I am sure there is a way to make it do this, what I did learn years ago I have forgotten and would like to get back into it and if I like it move up to a better/faster machine.  Any help is greatly appreaciated.  I am new to this service so if I put this post in the wrong place, no need to send me hate mail, I will move it or whatever I need to do :-)
Thanks Guys,
Tom
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