Thank you very much. You were indeed correct. I downloaded the .iso on again, checked the MD5 Sum, and then burned it again. This time the boot process worked perfectly. I never even saw the GRUB menu, it just went straight to a graphical OpenSolaris menu. Despite dozens of burned .iso's, I have never run into a corrupted iso situation. I suppose it was going to happen sooner or later.
However, I still ran into a major problem. Everything on the Live CD went perfectly. It was beautiful and went smoothly. However, when I went to install OpenSolaris, the hard drive selection menu did not have any options in it. It was empty! I went to the driver detection utility and discovered why. As I posted above, I have three hard drives which are connected by an Intel hardware RAID0 setup. OpenSolaris could not detect any driver to go with the Intel RAID controller. I submitted a hardware report, so hopefully a driver will be in a future version of OpenSolaris, but for now I will not be able to use OpenSolaris. This message posted from opensolaris.org
