Different venodr's hard drive on Ultra 10?

Hi All:
Turns out that I can not install Solaris 10 on my Ultra 10
machine, since it has only 4 G. Since Sun's Hard disk
is kinda expensive(9G for $90 -about), is it possible
to replace with other vendor's hard drive? What are the
problems that I may come across?
Thanks,
Jane

No problems really, it should work fine.
There are two catches i can think of, first of all it might be a good idea to upgrade the OBP to version 3.31 if you are planning to use a large disk (patch 106121-18).
Second of all Solaris might complain that the disk has an unknown label, but to set a label you just need to run "format".
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