Failed to install Solaris 10 with Jump Start

Hi all:
When install Solaris 10 with Jump Start method. I met below error:
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{3} ok boot net -install
SC Alert: Host System has Reset
Probing system devices
Probing memory
Probing I/O buses
screen not found.
Rebooting with command: boot net -install
Use is subject to license terms.
whoami: no domain name
Hardware watchdog enabled
WARNING: exec(nstall) failed (file not found).
(Could not start init) Program terminated
{1} ok
Thanks a lots!

thats because you wrote "-install", which will be parsed as "-i nstall", hence your system will try to execute a kernel named "nstall".
The proper syntax is "boot net - install", with spaces on both sides of the -.
.7/M.

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