Hey everyone -

I'm trying to live upgrade a Solaris 10 5/08 system on UFS to Solaris 10 10/90 
on ZFS.

/ is mounted on c1t0d0s0 (UFS). I have a 2nd disk, c1t1d0, that is not being 
used and is available for the ZFS migration. 

What is the correct procedure for making a bootable ZFS slice? This is what I 
am doing:

format -e c1t1d0
- label, SMI label, yes
- partition, modify, all free hog, yes, free hog on partition 0, defaults (size 
0 for partitions 1-7), make this current partition table (yes), name "zfs", yes 
label, quit, quit


lucreate -c ufsBE -n Solaris1009 -p boot
Analyzing system configuration.
No name for current boot environment.
Current boot environment is named <ufsBE>.
[b]ERROR: ZFS pool <boot> does not support boot environments[/b]

Argh! What is wrong? lucreate will not tell me.
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