I've been upgrading my Solaris Express OS every time a new Solaris Express came 
out for the past few months.  The upgrade worked every time until the build 
where Caiman went in (70 or 69?).  I have my current and active OS installed on 
c0d1, and an old version of Solaris 10 on c0d0.  The old installer/upgrader 
always let me choose which to upgrade.  The new installer just goes ahead and 
upgrades c0d0 without asking me.

So, I thought I would outsmart it by removing everything in /etc, /kernel, 
/dev, and /devices on c0d0.  It still tries to upgrade it, but now fails saying 
it could find /a/etc/vfstab.  I then removed the tag from slice 0 called "root" 
to make it unassigned, and it still tried to upgrade c0d0.  

So, I have two questions:
1. Is this a bug?
2. How do I make it upgrade c0d1?

thanks,

Brett Albertson
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