Networked or non-networked system?

Hello people.Me again with stupid questions. As I said, I want to use my computer as server, to serve web pages in local area network, for my family and my neighbours. What I want to do is to set up a network, and on the very first step of the installation I am in dilemma. Should my system be a networked? What solaris mean under 'networked'? Is this settings for my network, or for internet? I use ADSL, and I get the dynamic Ip adress, each time I connect. So what to do? To say that my system is networked, and should I enable DHCP, or should I configure it manually? I am really confused. I tried to set it up manually, but installation did not found any default routers... I want to my server have a static Ip adress... What to do? And is this a settings for the internet, of for local area network? Thank you again, and sorry for stupid question.
Sincerely Oziris

I think that things are much clearer now. Now i want
to summarize your post, just to see if I understood
you good. First i will install solaris as
Non-networked system, and later, when I boot solaris,
and when it is working i will apply this pkg file
(which i downloaded with windows, and have it on
flash). On the site where you tell me to download
this pkg it writes:
# wget
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/downloa
ds/inetmenu-2.3.2.pkg.gz
# gunzip inetmenu-2.3.2.pkg.gz
# pkgadd -d ./inetmenu-2.3.2.pkg
I suppose that this first line i don`t need to type,
because it is wget (suppose web get), and i will have
no network, and internet (right?). And where I should
type this, probably in some 'shell' or something like
that (i am as I already said a total newbie). The first line is simply a way to download the pkg. Do the appropriate
thing under Windows. Once you have downloaded the pkg and on a media which can been accessed by Solaris, then the other two steps can be performed within a terminal window after Solaris is installed.
jAnd ust one more question, i want dual boot, and i read
about it on forums. I think that on my first hard
disc (where windows is installed, I must make a new
raw partition, so I will be able to chose whic OS i
want to boot). How much space this partition must
have? Is 20 gb ok? Yes 20GB is sufficient. When installing Solaris and you get the choice of partitions, I would recommend adding an extra partition of about 4GB. This will allow you to do Live Upgrades. Google for dual boot Solaris and Live Upgrade there is plenty of documentation on this.
`cos I have 200 gb secondary disc
and all data will be on it, the first disc (80 gb) is
only for OS`s. Thank you very very much!

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