How to change command line colours

Dear All :
i have installed Solaris 9 x86 on my PC . when the PC boots solaris it gives the boot messages in black colour on a white background . how to change that ? i want it to be Black on light yello .

Hi,
As I know there is no out of box solution to change builder theme.
Probably safest way is change css files in HTTP server /i/css
But I would not bother to do it
Have you think set instance messages?
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17556_01/doc/admin.40/e15521/adm_mg_service_set.htm#sthref361
You can write HTML there also and add e.g. some images.
Or if you use Firefox, you can write some client side greasemonkey script to alter look of builder.
Regards,
Jari

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