How to boot solaris 8

I have the instalation of Solaris 8 on my HDD. I lost its own boot loader. Can I start Solaris by other Bootloader (Grub) from Solaris 10 or Linux? Exist another method?

Thanks a lot for your reply.
I will try it today.
Also you mean to say that I have to go through the whole installation process of solaris 8 or give the format command by pressing STOP+A after the error occurs during booting.
Also I dont remember seeing any # prompt during installation. It was a GUI installation.
I am really sorry if my questions are silly / stupid. Its only that I am dying to learn Solaris now. Its like a puzzle to me.
Thanks a lot
Ronnie

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