> Agreed which is why in Solaris 10 1/06 it doesn't
> actually boot the zone if it's not running - instead, it
> "mounts"  the zone's file systems and patches them 
> without bring the zone up to single-user mode.

A welcome, new change I was unaware of.  I don't get to 
play with normal distributions of Solaris 10, I'm not in 
engineering at work any more.  Now the only Solaris 10 
I play with is Nevada at home.  ;-)

-spp
 
 
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