I am trying to istall the latest Nevada build on a T1000 machine, using the 
Jumpstart method.
I have successfully installed Solaris 10 on this server, using the same 
procedure.
After booting the server (with boot net -v text), it comes up with the 
following messages:

Rebooting with command: boot net -v text
Boot device: /pci at 7c0/pci at 0/network at 4  File and args: -v text
100 Mbps full duplex  Link up
Requesting Internet Address for 0:14:4f:6e:cf:de
100 Mbps full duplex  Link up
Using RARP/BOOTPARAMS...
Internet address is: 192.168.252.61
hostname: foxtrot
domainname: (none)
Found 192.168.252.57 @ 0:30:48:2c:e3:b4
root server: 192.168.252.57 (192.168.252.57)
root directory: /export/jumpstart/install/Solaris_11/Tools/Boot
boot failed
Enter filename [/platform/SUNW,Sun-Fire-T1000/boot_archive]: 

There is no explanation for the "boot failed" method. The 
/platform/SUNW,Sun-Fire-T1000/boot_archive file does not exist anywhere, and 
the alternative I try to give it (/platform/sun4v/boot_archive) is not being 
accepted.

Any ideas?
By the way, I am jumpstarting from a Linux machine, running rarp, bootparam, 
tftp and NFS v3 servers. This configuration worked when installing Solaris 10.

--Elad
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