Solaris 10 issue on ultra 5

After a full installation of Solaris 10, dtlogin will not start up after wat it seems a couple of retries to find a
correct video mode. During the installation process X started up just fine so it is not a hardware problem.
I will look into this problem but would appreciate if someone can shed some light on this.
Regards

I made an installation with the lasst beta of solaris 10 on a blade 1000 wich worked fine with solaris 8 and 9, then after installing the beta X didn`t start.
I passed the machine to a customer of mine who urgently needed a Sun and he reported they were not able to start X. I think they donwgraded to Solaris 9 to work
Then I used days later the final release of Solaris 10 on a Ultra 60 with Elite3d. Same problem, correct installation using the graphic enviroment, but at restart X didn`t started. I even formatted and reinstalled ... nothing
I always had X works at the first try on different hardware (from sparc 5 to Blade 1000) using from solaris 6 to solaris 9.
Now X really doesn`t work...
Some one can offer a suggestion on how to fix this?
Should not X correctly run without any trick on standard Sun hardware when the installation was succesfull?
Which additional setting are necessary to let X works under Solaris 10 on standard Sun hardware?
Thank you.

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