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.
 
 
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