Solaris 8 on sunfire V245?

Hi,
does anyone know if it's possible to install Solaris 8 on a Sunfire V245?
Regards
JArbert

Hello,
according to the Sun System Handbook the Minimum Supported Solaris Operating Environment Versions is Solaris 9 9/05.
Earlier releases lack the proper kernel for these systems.
You can easily verify by booting with a CD of an earlier release. It asks to enter the path to the non-existent kernel file ...
Michael

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    Also did you try to compile with Sun Studio compilers? In case if you do not have the suite installed, you can get it for free from: http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/cc/downloads/index.jsp.
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