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Type: Desktop System
Manufacturer: Dell
Model: Precision 210
Support: Buy Solaris Subscription
OpenSolaris Subscription
Level: (What's this?) Reported to Work
Runs on Solaris Versions: Solaris 10 03/05 to Solaris 10 10/09
OpenSolaris 2009.06
CPU Type: Intel Pentium III 500MHz
Num CPUs: 1
Chipset: Intel 440BX
64-bit: false
Submitter Name: Fazal Majid
Last Updated: 2005-03-25

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1: "S. Boondoggle"
No joy attempting to PXE boot from the on-board 3c905b, but was able to make progress with an add-in 3c905c. However, after successfully loading pxegrub, booting the multiboot and loading the x86.miniroot image, the machine simply hangs after displaying the SunOS banner. Booting the kernel with -v shows that it goes into la-la land after "isa0 at root". Oh, well. I give up on Jumpstarting this box; I suppose I'll have to find CD-sized .iso's (no DVD drive available) to burn and do it the hard way. Or just go back to my SPARCs and ditch this useless PC crap entirely... Test environment: Solaris 10 11/06 Dell Precision Workstation 210 MT 2 x PIII 550Mhz, 512MB RAM, Matrox G400 Adaptec 29160, Quantum Atlas IV 10k 9GB disk

2: "S. Boondoggle"
No joy attempting to PXE boot from the on-board 3c905b, but was able to make progress with an add-in 3c905c. However, after successfully loading pxegrub, booting the multiboot and loading the x86.miniroot image, the machine simply hangs after displaying the SunOS banner. Booting the kernel with -v shows that it goes into la-la land after "isa0 at root". Oh, well. I give up on Jumpstarting this box; I suppose I'll have to find CD-sized .iso's (no DVD drive available) to burn and do it the hard way. Or just go back to my SPARCs and ditch this useless PC crap entirely... Test environment: Solaris 10 11/06 Dell Precision Workstation 210 MT 2 x PIII 550Mhz, 512MB RAM, Matrox G400 Adaptec 29160, Quantum Atlas IV 10k 9GB disk

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