Installation of Solaris 10 fails on Desktop

Hi All,
I just downloaded the DVD iso image for Solaris 10 for the intel desktop and tried installing.
On my first attempt it was complaining about insufficient size to load module, but I later realised that the installation was corrupt so I re-downloaded and
verified chksum.
This time, the installation went through and went to the last stage where it rebooted, then I removed the DVD and it tried to boot from the Harddisk and comes up with the
boot screen having 2 options - Solaris 10 ........ & Solaris failsafe. I let the default option go through...
On that it fails with the following message:
boot: cannot find /misc/amd64/krtld
boot: error loading interpreter (misc/amd64/krtld)
Elf64 read error.
panic: no entry point in kernel/amd64/unix
Press any key to reboot
I'm not sure what went wrong, I just did the full installs + OEM and removed only the PostgreSQL as I didn't want that application.
Following are my system specs -
Intel Q6600
Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6 - intel X38 board
4GB (2x2GB) + 2GB(1x2GB) = 6GB of Corsair RAM
Gigabyte nVidia 8800GTX Video card
Asus DVD drive
160GB harddrive
During the install I setup the HDD as
/ -40GB
swap - 4GB
/opt - 80GB
/export/home - 20GB
Would appreciate any help...

Solved this issue....
I reinstalled and changed the following - not sure which fixed the issue -
The install which I did was Localised to Australia and had also applied Australian posix, I changed to English posix in new install.
I have a 160GB drive, on the disk screen Solaris install shows total disk size 156117M and assigned is 156118 which is 1M more than available.
Not sure how this happened, but it's the default screen which comes up on install, I change the values and then defined the drive structure before install.
Works now.

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