> Re-burned and re-installed and this time got farther > yet, before it stopped: > > : > >Disk was changed > >Disk contains valid Solaris partition > >whole_disk = 0 > >diskname set = c4d0 > >Set fdisk attrs > >fdisk:fdisk -n -F failed. Couldn't create fdisk > partition table on diskc4d0 > >Couldn't create fdisk partition table on disk <c4d0> > > Could not create fdisk target > >TI process completed unsuccessfully > >ti_create_target exited with status = -1 > >Target instantiation failed exit_val= -1 > > I have reseated the new CD in the drive and rebooted > a second time and have the same install log results.
I guess the OpenSolaris CD is readable OK now. But now it has issues with updating the fdisk table on disk c4t0. That looks like a P-ATA disk, not a S-ATA disk. Can you show us what fdisk partitions are existing on that disk? Maybe using fdisk from some linux system (if you can dual boot into linux, or use some linux live CD) ? This message posted from opensolaris.org
