Well we can do that any time right. I have installed solaris 3 times in last 2 
days. i don't want to install it again. I just need to know some simple way of 
skipping it and going to login menu. 

I have a off topic question to ask, When i had installed solaris for the first 
time yesterday by mistake i had changed the login shell of root from /sbin/sh 
to /sbin/bash. so when i logged out and logged in again it used to say "No 
Shell" and come back to login prompt. Since i couldn't find a way out I just 
reinstalled Solaris again. My question is, was there any way by which i could 
have made it work without having to reinstall it ?

regards,
Anand B

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> Hi Anand,<br>The problem is there coz during the
> installation,you must have selected the option of
> installing the Solaris Software Pack as well as the
> Java Enterprise system.I had the same problem and
> tried installing it without checking these options
> and it works fine in that 
> case.So you might have to install it again unless
> there is some other way out..<br><br>I was having
> another problem.The release doesnt install unless i
> actually disable my legacy usb from the BIOS.This
> happens not only during installation but also when i
> boot 
> opensolaris.I have to disable by legacy usb else it
> doesnt boot.Any suggestions coz its a big
> problem.<br><br>Shovik.<br><br><div><span
> class="gmail_quote">On 1/20/07, <b
> class="gmail_sendername">Anand Bheemarajaiah</b> <
> <a
> href="mailto:anand_bheemaraju at yahoo.com">anand_bheemar
> aju at yahoo.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote
> class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid
> rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex;
> padding-left: 1ex;">
> I have this Solaris installed successfully in my
> system.<br><br>Grub gets loaded successfully but when
> i select the Solaris OS ( i.e. not the fail_safe one
> ) it takes me to a Solaris Installer ( java based ).
> Where it asks me to install Solaris Software 6, when
> i skip the installation it asks me to install java
> enterprise software, when i skip this too it takes me
> to a screen where it says click "Reboot
> Now" to continue.
> <br><br>I click on the [b]Reboot Now[/b] button but
> it just doesn't reboot. I checked out some of it
> myself and found that it gives a ArrayIndexOutOfBound
> Error.<br><br>Can you please tell how to cancel this
> and go to the graphical login screen from the next
> boot.
> <br><br>regards,<br>Anand B<br><br><br>This message
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