"Project Indiana is an initiative to create an OpenSolaris binary distribution 
with single CD install and network package repository. This is a discussion 
forum for this project."

Whether you like it or not, as Xsun is not re-distributable, you do depend on 
Xorg. For x64/x86 that's of course not a big deal anymore (thanks to Alan 
Coopersmith's [and many many others', from x.org] year-long hard work). For 
SPARC it would have been.

The whole list seems to be only interested in x64/x86 (as indicated by the 
frequent [prefix-less] references to newboot/grub, among other things).
Now it seems to get worse: Not only hardly any interest in SPARC, but also less 
and less a technical discussion forum.
If you find the naming/branding/marketing stuff more interesting, than a 
discussion about 

CONTENT,

then you will lose ground earlier or later. Rather "earlier".
I won't longer annoy you with pointers to technical details. I might rather 
consider selling my stuff and experience to http://www.xig.com/.
I have proved that I am well willing to work and to work for free. But not for 
a bunch penguins (in suit && necktie).
Much fun with picking nice desktop icons.
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