On May 3, 2010, at 7:55 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:

>> From: Richard Elling [mailto:richard.ell...@gmail.com]
>> 
>>> Once you register your original Solaris 10 OS for updates, are
>>> you
>>> unable to get updates on the removable OS?
>> 
>> This is not a problem on Solaris 10. It can affect OpenSolaris, though.
> 
> That's precisely the opposite of what I thought.  Care to explain?

In Solaris 10, you are stuck with LiveUpgrade, so the root pool is
not shared with other boot environments.
 -- richard

> If you have a primary OS disk, and you apply OS Updates ... in order to
> access those updates in Sol10, you need a registered account and login, with
> paid solaris support.  Then, if you boot a removable hard disk, and you wish
> to apply updates to keep it at the same rev as the primary OS ... you've got
> to once again enter your Sol10 update download credentials, and I don't
> presume it works, or will always work for a 2nd installation of Sol10.
> Aren't you supposed to pay for support on each OS installation?  Doesn't
> that mean you'd have to pay a separate support contract for the removable
> boot hard drive?
> 
> But in opensolaris, updates are free.  Don't require any login credentials.
> So if you update your primary OS, I see nothing to prevent you from booting
> your removable disk, and applying the same updates to the 2nd OS.
> 
> 

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