Installation guide

manually specify the keyboard type during installation. Otherwise, installation continues by
using the default keyboard specication that is inconsistent with the system's actual keyboard
type.
Workaround 1: If the system's keyboard is not a US-English keyboard, perform the following
steps during installation:
1. When the Proposed Window System Conguration For Installation is displayed, press Esc.
Note The information on the Proposed Window System Conguration For Installation,
which includes the keyboard type, is displayed only for 30 seconds. If you want to change
conguration settings, you must press Esc before the 30 seconds lapse. Otherwise, the
installation continues by using the displayed settings.
2. Change the keyboard type to the type that corresponds to your system's keyboard.
3. Press Enter to accept the changes and continue with the installation.
Workaround 2: If you want to change the keyboard type in a system that is already running
Solaris 10 OS, use the kdmconfig program. Choose the option that applies to the type of X
server your system is running.
If your system is running the Xsun server, follow these steps:
1. Run kdmconfig.
2. Use the Change Keyboard option to change the keyboard type.
3. Save the conguration.
If your system is running the default Xorg server, follow these steps:
1. Run kdmconfig.
2. Select the Xsun server.
3. Use the Change Keyboard option to change the keyboard type.
4. Save the conguration.
5. Run kdmconfig again to switch to the Xorg server.
SPARC: jfca Driver for Certain Host Bus Adapters That
Are Connected to Tape Devices Might Cause Errors
(6210240)
The jfca driver for the following host bus adapters (HBAs) might cause system panics or I/O
failures when these HBAs are connected to tape devices:
SG-PCI1FC-JF2
SG-PCI2FC-JF2
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs
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