In order to run the installgrub of Solaris, I need to know in which partition 
is it installed.
The man pages of installgrub give as an example this:

 #installgrub /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage2 c0d0s0

>From that, I guessed that c0 is for cylinder 0, d0 is for disk 0, and s0 is 
>for slice 0. The thing I know is that my Solaris fdiks is installed on 
>partition 3, in "standard" grubs it would be (hd0,2) because of the zero 
>based. I don't know about slices. My intention is to install the grub in the 
>Solaris partition, and then make the Solaris partition the active one, so that 
>the Solaris grub is executed every time the machine is booted, I don't want to 
>install it in the MBR because I think this is more clean and tidy. Thanks
 
 
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