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Walkthrough to Opensolaris 2008.05 RC2
You can download a test image of Opensolaris 2008.05 Release Candidate 2 (the distro formerly and still better known as Indiana). It starts to look really good.

Just to give you a short impression of OpenSolaris 2008.05 i´ve prepared a short walktrough to the installation of the distribution, albeit it´s so simple you won´t need one.The URL of the torrent is available in this announcement mail in the indiana-discuss forum. Please read this announcment completly. But now to the walkthrough….
- At first, Opensolaris 2008.05 starts with a standard GRUB.

- Before starting up the graphical desktop, the system asks for the keyboard layout and the language of the live system boot.

- The graphical Desktop based on Gnome starts up.

- Now the Licence Agreement appears, read it and then close the window.

- Now you can play around with the desktop, but i will proceed with the Harddisk install. Please click on the “Install Opensolaris” icon.

- Okay, the installer starts with some explanations. Press “Next”.

- Choose your installation disk. It defaults to using the the full disk for solaris. At the moment, the installer installs Opensolaris on only one disk.

- Now have to choose the timezone. We´ve added a world map for easier selection (okay, i find it harder, but your milage may vary. The people like it)

- For this installlation i´ve choosed English as the language for the installation.

- Now the system ask for some basic data: root password, an inititial user account and a name for the server.

- The system summarizes your settings. Please press “Install”.

- The system starts to install. You can leave your machine alone for a while and drink a coffee. On my virtual machine on Parallels this took 20 minutes.

- Now press reboot.

- Okay, the GRUB again, but now it´s the grub installed on the harddisk.

- The system starts up in text mode and parses the SMF manifests.

- The login screen appears. Type in your login …

- … and your password.

- Now you have your Opensolaris Desktop installed on your system. Play around with it :) Test it and send bug reports to us. If you’d like submit issues, please feel free to use defect.opensolaris.org, under the distribution/opensolaris product

- But i want to point you to an important tool: Please click on System -> Administration -> Package Manager. This is the graphical tool to install software on your system. But wait until the update announcement mentioned in the mail

- With the Package Manager you can install additional software on your system. It´s really similar to tools like synaptic , the graphical apt front end.
