I've just tried to bfu my system from b87 (which was in turn bfu'ed from OS DP 
2, so has a ZFS root as installed by DP 2), and b88 is unbootable.  I retrieved 
the non-debug b88 bfu archives from the ON download page, so am not using a 
local build.

I'm relatively new to debugging boot problems on Solaris, so I'm not sure how 
to capture the full log, but the bits that I can grab before the system 
automatically boots are:

spa_import_rpool: error 22
cannot mount root path /ramdisk:a.

I've reverted my rpool to the ZFS snapshot I took before upgrading to b87 and 
bfu'ed again, with the same result.

I'm assuming this has something to do with the changes to ZFS boot and/or Grub. 
 Am I supposed to be reinstalling Grub to the boot block, or does BFU handle 
this automatically?  I haven't modified /etc/vfstab or the properties on 
rpool/ROOT/preview2, so it's still set to a legacy mount point.  Do I need to 
do a zpool upgrade from the bfu prompt?
 
 
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