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Sun Ultra 45 and Ultra 25 Workstations Getting Started Guide • May 2006
Setting Up Preinstalled Software
To help answer the setup prompts, your system administrator (SA) should provide
you with information specific to your site before you begin. Some of the information
might be available on your network—check with your SA. For a networked system,
use a copy of
to write down the information that you might need to collect
before setting up the Solaris Operating System. For a standalone system, use a copy
of
to write down the information that you might need to collect before
setting up the Solaris Operating System.
TABLE 1-2
Information to Collect for A Networked Desktop Solaris Operating System
Solaris 10 Installation Window
Explanation and Notes
Solaris License
Accept or decline the Solaris
Operating System license.
Solaris Release
Choose Solaris 10 Operating
System release.
Select Language and Locale
Native language and locale to use
for the workstation.
Host Name of Your Workstation
Select a name for the workstation.
Host Name of Your Server
Obtain this information from your
system administrator.
Host IP Address of Your Name
Server
Network Connectivity Protocols:
bge
DHCP
IPv6
Network or stand-alone
workstation protocols. A system
administrator might be required
to complete this section.
Note:
Depending on how you
answer the network connectivity
prompts and what information is
provided by your network, you
might be prompted for the
workstation’s host IP address.
Kerberos Security
Decline, or accept to setup
Kerberos security.