Umm, Nexenta isn't really a "hybrid". ALL the things that apply to solaris apply to Nexenta too. Nexenta has GNU tools "also" in it's userland and depending on whether GNU tools are first in path or Solaris tools, you get GNU/Solaris behaviour.
You won't lose anything going to Nexenta (or for that matter Indiana). These distros are "adding" stuff (like Nexenta added GNU userland, apt package manager, bare-bones install and server manager). So all the learning you do will apply to any "released" Solaris as well... and you'll have more fun learning ;-) This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list [email protected]
