Solaris 10: A linux-user's attempt

seeing as how Sun has released Solaris as open source now, I figured I would give it a shot. I like to think of myself as very open-minded and since I support linux because I tried it and found it to be better, there is no reason to not try other Operating Systems and continue to assess the pros/cons to each.
After downloading the 4 cds and burning all the ISO images, I began to reboot so I could see how the install goes. I have seen from my google searches that Solaris does not like to co-exist with linux on the same physical drive, so i have my /dev/hdb ready to go!
I had some questions about adding Solaris to my grub entry, but I can always worry about that later.
During the bootup process from the Solaris install cd, it just stops. It begins to boot off of the install cd, but then after stating "Running Configuration Assistant..." I have nothing at all.
It just hangs. I litterally get 5 seconds into the bootup before it stops.
Does anyone have any advice? Maybe I have a corrupt ISO? Something has to be wrong, because I know people have been able to install Solaris 10 x86
System information:
AMD 2600
256 MB DDR (2700) RAM (ya, i know...)
Integrated Lan (traditionally eth1), Sound, Video (but not used), usb, ect.
Linksys 10/100 Lan card (traditionally eth0)
Nvidia Geforce 4 Ti 4200 (128mb)
17" Monitor (traditionally at 1024x768)
hda: 160gb [hda1: 70gb, hda3: 30gb, hda4: 1gb, hda5: 50gb]
hdb: 80gb [hdb1: 70gb]
hdc: +/- DVD RW
hdd: DVD/CDRW
Wireless mouse/keyboard (wired set on hand incase solaris does not support)
OS's: Fedora Core III (hda1), Win2k (hda3), Suse 9.1 (hda5)
anything else that you think might help?

Perhaps a little belated: two things.
1) grub entry and disks: a "makeactive" and "chainloader +1" generally work well for booting the partition with solaris (x86) on it, as with *BSD.
Solaris 8 and 9 worked ok on the same disk as other systems but made the annoying demand that solaris should get the first dos partition on the disk. It would be nice if this is no longer necessary, but I'd guess it is...
2) "seeing as how Sun has released Solaris as open source now,"
I'd be very happy if this were so, but the last I heard was that a few parts had been made open source, although there were statements that all would be in the end.
So, I don't see how the "open source" promise is going to make it more reasonable for you to try solaris x86 now than it would have been previously (unless it's the ethics of claimed intention rather than the practicality that interests you).
If you want to play with different systems than linux, try the BSDs (from which root Solaris came). FreeBSD has excellent hardware support and much less hurdle-filled installation than solaris, and has an easy system for adding any of hundreds of free software packages. Solaris x86 may be useful for ensuring uniformity with solaris on existing sparc architectures, but it just isn't as easy to get lots of recent free software installed for every day use; and much proprietary software that supports solaris supports only the sparc version (and possibly linux x86) so you don't get that either by using solaris x86.

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