Not really using any commands at all. zfs automatically tries to mount the 
volume, but fails because both drives are called rpool.

I should add that a default install of 2009.06 is almost totally unusable for 
me, as it doesn't support either of my network cards, so I have to boot into 
some other OS in order to use the internet. Therefore, I don't have solaris in 
front of me as I write this.

Getting my wireless card going is pretty much a full day's work. This is the 
chore I'm hoping to avoid.

When it's slapped into an external USB, the older more usable version of 
2009.06 appears as /dev/dsk/c9t0d0
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