![]() Terminal type (currently sun-color): Provides a means of displaying the text installer correctly in case the default terminal type doesn’t work.Shell: Provides a shell can be used to debug the installation.Install Additional Drivers: Allows you to install any device drivers that may be required to support the operating system.Install Oracle Solaris: Allows you to install the operating system.On next screen, you would see the text installer menu. Select appropriate keyboard layout and language here and proceed. On the First screen, you are prompted to select the keyboard layout and language. ![]() Select the ISO image as the boot media in Bios to begin the installation. To prepare for the installation, you first download and save the ISO image to your system. The process remains same while installing on SPARC based systems. Installing Oracle Solaris 11 Using an Interactive Installer (Text Install on x86 VM)įor the purpose of this post, we will install Oracle Solaris 11 in an x86 VM machine. Using the latest firmware is recommended. Open Boot PROM (OBP) is required to be at 4.17 or higher. Note: SPARC support is available on M-series and T-series systems only.
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