Thank you for sharing your expertise! This is my first steps into the Solaris 
world, I can surely need som guidance.

I got a reply from another person about how to lay out my disc:

Instead, I would create two 10 GB for / and 10 GB for an alternate / (to 
multiboot a different Solaris release) and use all remaining space (~73 GB?) as 
a ZFS pool with these filesystems inside:
- /export/home (don't use /home which is automounted)
- /opt
- /opt (alternate)
- /export
- /usr/local


It seems difficult to do? You basically say that I should put everything in 
only two slices, on for Solaris 30GB, and the other one for /export/home 50GB. 
That sounds easy. I never knew about fragmentation being nonexistant on UFS. I 
am drilled from Windows to avoid fragmentation. Before, I would install all the 
programs I would use most first, because they would be close to the File 
Allocation Table, and stuff. But now it seems not really necessary with all 
that stuff.
 
 
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