Trusted Solaris Installation and Configuration instructs the customer to remove the boot diskette.
Workaround: When the installation program informs you to remove the boot diskette, do so. The CD-ROM is still inserted. During the BIOS/system self-tests, you can remove the CD.
If you have installed the software from a CD-ROM, leave the CD-ROM in the drive. If you are doing an upgrade install, the system does not automatically reboot after the installation of the first CD.
On most systems, if you fail to remove the CD during the self-tests, the device configuration screen appears. You can then navigate the menus in the Device Configuration Assistant (DCA) and select the hard drive to boot from. You then remove the CD when the installation program prompts you to do so.
If you are installing a Sun Fire V60x or a Sun Fire V65x system, you must remove the CD during the BIOS/system self-tests. You are not prompted to remove the CD. You then boot directly from the disk.