Andrew Watkins writes:
> 1) Two fdisk partitions can not be done, since Solaris only likes one SOLARIS 
> partition on a single disk. This means Solaris install or Live Upgrade will 
> not work.

Also the disk drivers won't work.  It's not just the install tools
that have trouble with that.

> 2) Have 1 fdisk partition on the disk and create at least 3 slices:
>         slice 1 s0 (OpenSolaris snv72)
>         slice 2 s1 (swap)
>         slice 3 s2 (Solaris 10)

Yes, but change "s2" to "s3" -- "s2" is normally reserved to mean
"whole [Solaris] disk."

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