I'm looking into it.

I thought that since major feature in NCP is ZFS-enabled system pool, it 
would also make sense to do system upgrades using ZFS-cloned 
filesystems, so at the end of the process, user will have an option to 
destroy clone and try again, promote it and keep as separate option in 
the GRUB or just promote and accept it as a default syspool/rootfs.

Anyway, to implement the above, we need to make sure that chroot type of 
upgrade actually works...

Martin Man wrote:
> Hi Erast,
>>
>> APT repository with b70 bits is also available at 
>> http://www.nexenta.org/apt, however, contains unstable bits only.
> 
> I have installed beta1 test2 and tried to apt-get upgrade from this 
> repository. Upgrade itself was clean, but the machine panics after the 
> mount of ramdisk "unable to find ramdisk image" or something like that 
> is the message. Can provide more details if needed...
> 
> HTH,
> Martin
> 
> 
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