The more I think about it, the more I can understand how my need/want for 
consistentsy among the various opensolaris 'distros' and actual Solaris may 
have been premature and wrong to expect or actually may have come out wrong.

I understand that not all of Solaris has been opensourced so there will 
inevitably be inconsistentcies betweem the commercial ones released from Sun 
and any opensolaris distros. I didn't want to cut down the great efforts of 
Nexenta or others as I also do realize that these types of projects are 
different than the goals for Solaris 10/SolExpress. Mainly trying to create a 
desktop for more for the types who may have used Fedora or Ubuntu. This is 
great. I actually downloaded the latest Nexenta to play with again. But I hate 
having to go to a Sol 10 server to Nexenta and feeling like I am starting over 
again and not even in Solaris anymore.

I just don't understand why every new project or distro must start with the 
linux mentality of "my way" and seemingly purposely *trying* to fork.
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