Hey Guys,

I'm stuck. I can't seem to effectively bootstrap my second installation of 
Solaris. I have two installations of Solaris residing on one primary partition, 
different slices.

I installed Solaris 11 first to slice 0. It booted and ran just fine. I then 
installed Solaris 10 to slice 3. I chose this order of installation because the 
Solaris 11 setup didn't seem to give me very much control over partition 
schemes. So, Solaris 10 got put on mount point second root.

Since the second installation of Solaris, GRUB can now bootstrap only Solaris 
10. I've tried every entry for grub.conf under the sun (no pun intended) trying 
to get GRUB to effectively bootstrap slice 0. I've been using GRUB command 
'root' to try doing this. Please note that safe boot mode for GRUB does allow 
me to boot Solaris 11 in console mode.

Anybody else run into this situation? Anyone have any luck?

Thanks!

Brian
 
 
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