BJ Quinn wrote:
> True, but a search for zfs "segmentation fault" returns 500 bugs.  It's 
> possible one of those is related to my issue, but it would take all day to 
> find out.  If it's not "flaky" or "unstable", I'd like to try upgrading to 
> the newest kernel first, unless my Linux mindset is truly out of place here, 
> or if it's not relatively easy to do.  Are these kernels truly considered 
> stable?  How would I upgrade?
>   

Searching bug databases can be an art...

Project Indiana is where notifications of package repository changes are
made.  b98 is available, with instructions posted recently
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=75115&tstart=15

Be sure to read the release notes
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/rn3/image-update/

 -- richard

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