If you have your terminal emulator running in an xterm, the xterm emulation works well too. I wonder if there's any Solaris installations that actually use Wyse or Televideo or something else long dead and forgotten off the list any longer. I thought I'd tried VT with limited success in the past, as that was the obvious lowest common denominator.
The 'dtterm' seems fine for me at least. There may be others that work equally well, even better, but that one is fine. I just started the install, then realised I wanted ZFS boot, so started again.
Finally it seems to be going ok, and I can get on with something more else. This is the key. Default Desktop Terminal Emulator The default terminal emulator on the desktop is dtterm.
Or, click the activity indicator globe control on the workspace switch. The Go dalog box is displayed. Click OK. Skip to: content search login. Knowledge Base Toggle local menu Menus About the team. Knowledge Base Search. Log in. Options Help Chat with a consultant. Include archived documents. Solaris installation poses a challenges to the new Solaris sysadmins who have never done the installation of Solaris before. Though the installation itself is simple and straight forward but doing it the first time comes with its own anxiety associated with unexplored and unknown things.
The idea of this article is to introduce you with the procedure and sequence of event Solaris installation to build enough confidence to finish the installation on your own. Table of contents 1. Before you begin 2. Getting Started 3. Starting the installation 4. After Installation 6.
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