I've found it's fairly easy to trim down a 'core' install, installing
to a temporary UFS root,
doing the ufs -> zfs thing, and  then re-use the old UFS slice as swap.

Obviously you need a separate /boot slice in this setup.

On 03/07/07, Douglas Atique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm afraid the Solaris installer won't let me stop the process just before it 
> starts copying files to the target filesystem. It would be very nice to get 
> away with the UFS slice altogether, but between filesystem creation and 
> initialisation (which seems mandatory) and copying there is no pause where I 
> could open a terminal and do the trick.

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