Tim,
The current OpenSolaris installation will overwrite the existing
Solaris installation. It's not an upgrade, in that it won't save any 
parts of the
existing OS, it's a fresh installation.
Barbara


Tim Bray wrote:

>On Oct 16, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Barbara Lundquist wrote:
>
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>>Gang,
>>Apologies for my posting confusion! For those of us outside swan, a  
>>copy
>>of the same document is posted at:
>>http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/caiman/Slim_Install/ 
>>project_documents/
>>This copy has all the new content that the HTML copy has.
>>Please advise any feedback on this document!
>>    
>>
>
>Maybe I'm missing something, but there seems to be a contradiction  
>here.  In the overview, it says "The Live CD includes a basic core  
>operating system and GNOME desktop environment, with the option to  
>install the current OpenSolaris", but in the "Live CD section" it  
>says "Note - The Slim installer provides an initial installation  
>only. No upgrade options are available in the prototype."
>
>So does "install the current OpenSolaris" not count as an upgrade,  
>and why isn't it mentioned in the Slim Install section?  -T
>
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