> What are you actually trying to accomplish?  A separate /usr runs the
> risk of getting out of sync with the global zone (and perhaps even the
> kernel), regardless how conscientious the patching utilities are.

> Are you trying to write to anywhere in /usr, or are you actually trying
> to gain the ability to have a writable /usr/local?

Actually, I wondered if it was possible to make /usr writable at first. However 
it seems that there is no way for it in sparse roo zone.

Is there any way to have /usr/local writable?
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