Sun Microsystems GigabitEthernet/S 2.0 Installation And User Manual page 45

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1. Determine the root directory of the system that will be net-installed.
For example, if the Solaris software is located within a directory named DIR and the
system being net-installed is already configured, then find the root directory with
the /etc/bootparams file.
# grep <client_name> /etc/bootparams
If the system being net-installed is not already configured, refer to the Solaris
documentation that shipped with your system for configuration instructions.
2. Install the appropriate OS driver support in the client's root directory.
For example, if you are adding the ge driver to the Solaris 2.5.1+ net-install client's
root directory, type:
# pkgadd -R /DIR/export/exec/kvm/sparc.Solaris_2.5.1+ -d \
/cdrom/sun_gigabitethernet_2_0/Sol_2.x
For example, if you are net-installing Solaris 2.6 or 2.7, type (where x is 6 for Solaris
2.6 or 7 for Solaris 2.7:
# pkgadd -R /DIR/Sol_2.6/etc/Tools/Boot -d \
/cdrom/sun_gigabitethernet_2_0/Sol_2.x
3. At the ok prompt type:
ok show-nets
The show-nets command lists the system devices. You should see the full path
name of the network device, similar to the example below:
a) /sbus@1f,0/network@1,100000
b) /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,hme@e,8c00000
q) NO SELECTION
Enter Selection, q to quit:
4. At the ok prompt type
In this example, you would type:
ok boot /sbus@1f,0/network@1,100000
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full path name of the network device.
boot

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