Thanks for that blog. Quite informative. One difference... I was installing in a laptop, where I already had linux and S10 installed and had enough data in linux, that I did not want to remove. I got that solved by temperorily changing the partition code of the linux partition.
I think, the problem Solaris installer (nv b30) has is... If there is a linux and solaris partitions, then it just doesnt allow you to preserve the partition structure. May be that should allow user to take a decision, when it finds a linux and solaris partitions... This message posted from opensolaris.org