waynel, thanks....

If you look up further in this thread you will see that all commands were 
executed as root and I did save an update the grub2. After I rebooted the 
machine, nothing shows in the boot2 grub just blows past it and boots into 
ubuntu.

I have tried many ways so far and none have worked. Is there anyway to just 
manually boot into the opensolaris partition for now until I can get a 
definitive way for this to work?

I just tried running opensolaris image in virtualbox but that has issues too. 
It says my AMT 64 virtualization is enabled but not active and I looked in 
bios, I see no setting for that except the one that is already turned on....It 
will start booing in 32 bit but won;t load saying no space left  in filesystem 
and yet I created everything using the defaults....

This is getting very frustrating.... :-)

p.s. this ubuntu 9.10 build is running 64 bit right now but not virtualized.....

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