I know you said it was snv_86 in the subject of the thread, but I want to know 
what boot environment you're currently in, so if you could run these commands:

beadm list

and

uname -a

it might give us a starting point.

BTW, I've never worked at sun or anything, I'm just a compsci college student 
who is interested in Solaris and ZFS. 

OK "beadm list"

root at opensolaris:/var/adm# beadm list
BE              Active Mountpoint Space  Policy Created          
--              ------ ---------- -----  ------ -------          
opensolaris     -      -          19.71M static 2008-10-24 23:51 
opensolaris-new NR     /          6.16G  static 2008-11-09 11:28 

and uname -a
root at opensolaris:/var/adm# uname -a
SunOS opensolaris 5.11 snv_101a i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris

Yes it was snv_86 a few days ago now snv_101 and Hey Solaris is very cool on 
Sparc platforms .. hell click the button on the way back machine ... I probably 
was the one of  to Linuxload read hat on a sparc 20 and use it as firewall when 
dsl first came out .... Trust me never had a virus or hacker then they came out 
with dsl routers... a few years later.... So you new to Linux  .. wow cool but 
you sould stick with winblows... all the young kids do not  many knows Linux... 
Hell from what I see all they teach you is point and click
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