How to install 2nd CD after booting

Hi,
I selected the Complete installation for Solaris 8 x86. After the first CD installed, the machine booted up but couldn't start the installer because the X server was only in 16 color mode. I am running on an Intel810. I have successfully installed Solaris 8 x86 on a different machine with a S3 graphics card.
How do I allow the installer to complete installation of the second CDROM which contains all the SUNWhea and other packges?
best regards
Dev

Or just do this:
Boot your machine and when dtlogin starts you up, open a terminal and type:
/etc/init.d/dtlogin stop
This should take you into command line mode. Now type "kdmconfig -u" and then type "init 6". This should reboot your machine and the WebStart installer should start in command line mode. You can then add patches afterwards. If Solaris boots and asks you to enter the root password because it tries to run kdmconfig, simply press ctrl+d.
Alex

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