Ok, for posterity:  I put the Indiana Developer Preview in again, ran the 
Solaris fdisk, set the partition ID for my Solaris partition to Solaris2, ran 
the graphical installer, and it worked!  It detected the Solaris partition and 
rightly ignored the rest of the disk.  Of course, it screwed up Ubuntu's grub 
so I couldn't boot back into Linux until I had reinstalled grub on the Ubuntu 
partition, but it worked, so I'm happy.  I'd like to complement the people 
working on the installer; the Indiana Developer Preview is a vast improvement!  
Compatibility with Linux partition managers has obviously improved, and I 
really, really appreciate how the system doesn't do things for minutes on end 
without giving any feedback, leading you to wonder whether it has had a silent 
kernel panic, or something similarly show-stopping.

Keep up the good work!
 
 
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