Correction, I did figure out how to mount my rpool.  I'm not fully up-to-speed 
on ZFS yet, my background is much more significantly Linux-based, but "zpool 
import" really couldn't make it much easier.  Thank you for this tool Sun!

The menu.lst from my b137 rpool is attached to this message.  The relevant 
BootAdm bit is:

title OpenSolaris Development snv_134
findroot (pool_rpool,4,a)
bootfs rpool/ROOT/opensolaris
splashimage /boot/solaris.xpm
foreground d25f00
background 115d93
kernel$ /platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B $ZFS-BOOTFS,console=graphics
module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive

This was installed from b137 (Open Solaris 2010.3 Preview) using a USB key ISO.

I see the first OpenSol Grub splash (the labelled blue one with white-ish dots) 
and it looks like that splash changes one-time after I select the OpenSol 
option.  The progress bar seems to go from empty to one small filled bit on the 
far left but then the laptop reboots.

Please let me know if any other information would be useful.  I will be 
watching this thread intently.

Stewart
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