Ultra sparc IIe insalling solaris with serial console

I bought a sparc and I'm trying to install solaris 10. It came with solaris installed on a 15gb hard drive, and I want to replace the hard drive.
As it came, when I boot, it says that no keyboard was detected and that ttya will be used for input/output. Then X starts and I can use the USB keyboard and mouse.
When attempting to install, with a blank hard drive installed, I get the same message, then the screen goes black. So, I've hooked up a terminal emulator running on linux (cutecom), and I can see messages on the console, but I can't seem to get a prompt. It says OpenBoot etc. then bad magic number in disk label, then "Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet" over and over.
Is there some key stroke I need to send to get a prompt? I've tried various keystrokes.

sid_sanders wrote:
yes. do you have the install media (cd/dvd)? if so, at the ok prompt type: boot cdrom -s
you will get # prompt and can label the disk using format. once that is done, you can do init 0. at ok prompt do
boot cdrom - nowinMy question is: how do I get to the prompt? Is there a keystroke I must send? I don't get a prompt. I had tried typing "boot cdrom - text" and I get no response.

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