=?KSC5601?B?sei+1sH4?= writes:
> > 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?

Yes.  Use a lofs mount on /usr/local.  Search the FAQ:

  
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Aopensolaris.org+faq+usr%2Flocal&btnI=I'm+Feeling+Lucky

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