Solaris 8 on a SPARCstation 5 gives hard drive errors

I am trying to install Solaris 8 on my SPARCstation 5 170 with 64MB of RAM. I have 2 500MB hard drives. I'm trying to do a minimal install. When the install is almost complete, I get errors that say, "Drive not ready" on one of the hard drives. Is the drive configured wrong?

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    Problem came after I backed up everything...I ran Disk Utility to erase the HD and format it in Mac OS Extended (journaled). It successfully erased the Hard Drive on All Zeros, taking 6 days, 5 hours, 50 minutes. Then when it tried to partition, I got the error No Such File or Directory. Here's the log:
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    Welcome to the Apple discussions.
    I'm not following your problem description .... You said that you successfully erased the hard drive. The next step would be to partition it by giving it a name (you can give it a name under partition or under the erase function) - don't leave it as 'untitled', using Mac OS extended (journaled), a partition size, and ensure under options it says Apple partition map. There are no erasures involved when you partition the drive, which is where I'm confused over your problem description.

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