INSTALL SOLARIS 8 ON COMPAQ

I am trying to load Solaris 8 on a Compaq Deskpro 700mhz, 9gb drive. I am getting the following error "Unable to mount a Solaris root file system from the device". Everything is SCSI on my machine, but how do I mount a file system?
Thanks!

Try selecting the cdrom as your boot source. Also, ensure that you've got free disk space available on your hd. If I do both of these, I've been able to install Solaris on my Deskpro EN.
I am trying to load Solaris 8 on a Compaq Deskpro
700mhz, 9gb drive. I am getting the following error
"Unable to mount a Solaris root file system from the
device". Everything is SCSI on my machine, but how do
I mount a file system?
Thanks!

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