no errors that i could see.  I'm going to re-try it w/o the cluster line.  i'm 
not sure if that line is required or not.

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> The only big difference I see between what you did
> and what I did was I didn't have the cluster
> line.<br>On reboot, mine said something like
> 'Solaris nv_b62'<br><br>Is it possible there
> were any errors while it was installing?
> <br>If it generates a log during install, maybe you
> can ftp it away before the
> reboot.<br><br>Mal<br><br><div><span
> class="gmail_quote">On 4/30/07, <b
> class="gmail_sendername">Mike Walker</b> <<a
> href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]</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 also
> downloaded the .iso file, burned it, and started the
> install process.  I followed these
> instructions for creating the profile.
> <br><br>[i]Here's a quick-and-dirty way to do a
> profile-driven install:<br><br>1. Boot your system
> off the net or from the DVD in the usual
> manner.<br><br>2. Select "Interactive
> Install".  Then, at the first
> opportunity
> <br>   to exit out of it (which will be
> after you've answered the<br>   system
> configuration questions, such as whether you
> want<br>   Kerberos and what the root
> password will be), exit out to a shell.<br><br>3.
> Create a profile for the install in
> /tmp/profile.  (The contents
> <br>   of the profile are described
> below).<br><br>4. Execute the
> following:<br><br>   # pfinstall
> /tmp/profile<br><br>When it's done,
> reboot.  You should get a GRUB
> menu.  Select the<br>entry with the title
> "Solaris <release-name>
> X86".  The failsave
> <br>entry should work too.<br><br><br>Creating a
> profile for the
> install<br>----------------------------------<br>The
> system profile you use should look something like
> this:<br><br>install_type initial_install<br>cluster
> SUNWCuser
> <br>filesys c0t0d0s1 auto swap<br>pool mypool free /
> mirror c0t0d0s0 c0t1d0s0<br>dataset mypool/BE1 auto
> /<br>dataset mypool/BE1/usr auto /usr<br>dataset
> mypool/BE1/opt auto /opt<br>dataset mypool/BE1/var
> auto /var<br>dataset mypool/BE1/export auto
> /export[/i]
> <br><br>Obviously I changed the drive's as
> required.  Then ran the pfinstall on the
> profile I created.  The install looked like
> it worked correctly, but after a reboot I'm
> having issues.<br><br>I get to the grub menu, which
> only has one entry
> "Solaris".  Which when you edit
> the line is the following [b]kernel$
> /platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B
> $ZFS-BOOTFS[/b].  When I pick this option
> all it sits there for a second, then boot loops and
> comes back to the grub menu.
> <br><br>Any suggestions?  Any way I can see
> what its doing when it pauses before the
> reboot?  I'm kinda new at this
> OpenSolaris stuff, so any debugging tips/tricks would
> be greatly appreciated.<br><br>Mike<br><br><br>
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